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By Yazmin Alvarez W heelers and dealers filled the Ramrod Senior Center recent- ly for the Kiwanis Club of East Rialto’s annual Monte Carlo Night. The 6th annual celebration, held March 20 and presented in partnership with The Rialto Chamber of Commerce, brought together dozens of Kiwanians, By Yazmin Alvarez R ialto Child Assistance is known in the communi- ty for giving, but the local nonprofit was recently on the receiving end thanks to a generous contribution from the Rialto Rotary Club. The volunteer-run group was provided with a much-needed commercial-sized freezer to help stock food for food baskets donated to families of students in the Rialto Unified School District. The non-profit helps provide Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use! Vol 12, NO. 32 W W e e e e k k l l y y IECN IECN . . c c o o m m RIALTO RECORD April 02, 2015 Monte Carlo, cont. on next pg. New freezer to serve Rialto Child Assistance Annual Monte Carlo Night benefits scholarship fund, community programs Donation, cont. on next pg. COURTESY PHOTO/KIWANIS CLUB OF EAST RIALTO Monte Carlo Night helped bring in more than $1,000 to help fund scholarships for Rialto stu- dents. IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ When the freezer at Rialto Child Assistance began failing, Rialto Rotary stepped in to provide a “cool” donation. The group provided a new commercial-sized freezer to serve the nonprofit. iSeeIE Photo Series F eeling a little sponta- neous behind the lens while you’re out? Take a snapshot of something you see and submit it to IECN’s photo series, iSeeIE, a photo collection of what locals spy in the Inland area! Rules are simple...See it? Capture it and send it in. Submit photos to [email protected] or tag them on our Instagram: @iecn and use the hashtags #iSeeIE and #iecn for your photo to be featured. Now, what are you waiting for... get out and see the I.E! Spring Eggstravaganza on April 4 T he City of Rialto is host- ing its annual Spring Eggstravaganza. The Spring Eggstravaganza will be held April 4 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Rialto Civic Center located at 150 So. Palm Ave. The event will be in conjunc- tion with the Rialto Branch Library. Festivities include free Spring crafts, an egg hunt, games and giveaways. For more information, call 909-877-9706. 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] A12 A9 A3 Ronald McDonald House Expands Haywood Albert Turner Sr. Celebrates 100th Birthday Gloria’s Corner ONE SECTION, 20 PAGES Calendar A7 Classifieds A13 Legal Notices A14 Opinion A4 Service Dir. A7 Sports A10-11

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Page 1: Rialto Record April 02 2015

By Yazmin Alvarez

Wheelers and dealersfilled the RamrodSenior Center recent-

ly for the Kiwanis Club of EastRialto’s annual Monte CarloNight. The 6th annual celebration,held March 20 and presented in

partnership with The RialtoChamber of Commerce, broughttogether dozens of Kiwanians,

By Yazmin Alvarez

Rialto Child Assistance isknown in the communi-ty for giving, but the

local nonprofit was recently on

the receiving end thanks to agenerous contribution from theRialto Rotary Club.The volunteer-run group wasprovided with a much-neededcommercial-sized freezer to helpstock food for food baskets

donated to families of studentsin the Rialto Unified SchoolDistrict. The non-profit helps provide

Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!Vol 12, NO. 32

WWee ee kk ll yyIECNIECN..ccoommRIALTO RECORD

April 02, 2015

Monte Carlo, cont. on next pg.

New freezer to serve RialtoChild Assistance

Annual Monte Carlo Night benefitsscholarship fund, community programs

Donation, cont. on next pg.

COURTESY PHOTO/KIWANIS CLUB OF EAST RIALTOMonte Carlo Night helped bring in more than $1,000 to help fund scholarships for Rialto stu-dents.

IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZWhen the freezer at Rialto Child Assistance began failing, Rialto Rotary stepped in to providea “cool” donation. The group provided a new commercial-sized freezer to serve the nonprofit.

iSeeIE Photo

Series

Feeling a little sponta-neous behind the lenswhile you’re out? Take a

snapshot of something you seeand submit it to IECN’s photoseries, iSeeIE, a photo collectionof what locals spy in the Inlandarea! Rules are simple...See it?Capture it and send it in.Submit photos [email protected] or tag them onour Instagram: @iecn and usethe hashtags #iSeeIE and #iecnfor your photo to be featured. Now, what are you waitingfor... get out and see the I.E!

Spring

Eggstravaganza

on April 4

The City of Rialto is host-ing its annual SpringEggstravaganza.

The Spring Eggstravaganzawill be held April 4 from 11:00am to 2:00 pm at the RialtoCivic Center located at 150 So.Palm Ave. The event will be in conjunc-tion with the Rialto BranchLibrary. Festivities include free Springcrafts, an egg hunt, games andgiveaways. For more information, call909-877-9706.

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By Gino Garcia, Vibe Fitness

You have greatness res-onating inside your mindand heart that needs to

come out.I believe each one of us hassomething great to contribute tothe world but sadly most peoplechoose not to explore, find, andshare their greatness with others.Why is that? It is a question thathas me intrigued and stirs in mymind as I meet new people andexperience new life events. You see, I believe there is some-thing resonating in your mind thathas you thinking about your great-ness and purpose in life. Do yousee it? What is the one thing thatcomes to mind when you thinkabout your greatness? Pinpoint itand now imagine how your great-

ness can make the world a betterplace. What do you have to sharewith others that can potentiallychange or save lives? What areyou so passionate about that fillsyour body with energy and is pro-jected onto others? There is some-thing great inside you and it needsto get out!I encourage you to find andshare your greatness. Most peopleare not willing to do the thingsnecessary in order to master theirgreatness but I know you are. Youare because you are part of thesmall percentage of people in thisworld who seek to make improve-ments in themselves each day.You are part of the small percent-age of people who will put in thehard work and make the sacri-fices necessary to find and shareyour greatness to benefit others.

Action speaks louder than wordsso go make it happen! Find yourgreatness and share it with theworld. Your greatness can changecommunities, lives, and poten-tially the world if you truly be-lieve in your message. I want to hear about your great-ness and use it to better myself.You now have a following!

Your friend in fitness,Gino GarciaOwner, Vibe Fitness

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

Email Gino at,[email protected]

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residents and friends for anevening of casino-style gaming,raising more than $1,400 to helpRialto students.As Monte Carlo night has be-come one of the largest fundrais-ers of the group, it’s also a sure betto both having fun and making adifference in the lives of localyouth.Proceeds from the annual eventwill help fund scholarships for stu-

dents throughout the Rialto Uni-fied School District, communityevents including the upcomingChild Water Safety and DrowningPrevention program, the PediatricTrauma Prevention Program atLoma Linda Children’s Hospitalin addition to several other Kiwa-nis community programs.Part of this year’s gaming expe-rience included club members vol-unteering as card dealers and forthe big betters, turning chips in forraffle tickets and a chance at

dozens of prizes.The craps table is definitely themost popular and draws an excitedcrowd, Kiwanian Pauline Tidlersaid of this year’s event. Rouletteand blackjack were also played atthis year’s Monte Carlo Night.This year’s grand prize, donatedby San Manuel Indian Bingo andCasino, included an evening get-away with dinner, games and alimo ride to and from the casino.

[email protected].

Monte Carlo, cont. from front

courtesy photo/kiwanis club of east rialtoGamers took their hands at card tables during the kiwanis club of east rialto’s 6th annual Montecarlo night. the event helped bring in more than $1,000 to help fund scholarships for rialto stu-dents.

food and other supplies for fami-lies of students in the district andworks with the school district toidentify the children who needhelp. Currently, the group feeds morethan 100 families through its foodprogram and its refrigerators andfreezers are stocked with fresh orfrozen meats, meals and other per-ishable items donated by localeateries.Families are given the opportu-nity to receive full meals fourtimes a year, which are usually themajor holidays including Easter.The failing freezer contained themajority of the perishable foods tobe given out to about 200-300needy families for the upcoming

holiday. But with the help of Harlow’sKitchen Concepts in SanBernardino, the Rialto Rotary Clubwas able to purchase a new freezerand have it delivered to the non-profit, just in time for holiday foodbaskets.Filling the need for a new freezerwas coordinated by Rotarian LynnHirtz, Rialto Rotary presidentMitch Curtis and past presidentJim Ott. Rialto Rotary also assists RialtoChild Assistance with food dona-tions and helping organize the foodbank.

[email protected].

Donation, cont. from frontcourtesy photo/rialto rotaryTom Reed and Lynn Hirtz help organize canned goods donated to rialto child assistance.

courtesy photo/rialto rotaryJudy Roberts helps organize the group’s pantry.

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • April 2, 2015 • Page A3

Declare Candidacy:Although official filing for SanBernardino City Council, CityClerk, City Attorney, and CityTreasurer are not possible until midJuly, several incumbents havestarted their fundraising efforts.Gary Saenz has officially declaredhe will seek reelection to the CityAttorney's office. Henry Nickel(5th Ward) had a kick off event re-cently for his campaign for reelec-tion to the city council and JamesMulvihill (7th Ward) has stated tome that he will seek reelection.Councilman John Valdivia (3rdWard) is well into fundraising witha second event scheduled for May.Rikke Van Johnson (6th Ward) isnot seeking reelection and Rox-anne Williams and Rafael Raelsare out seeking support for theircandidacy for this uncontested seat.Gigi Hanna (incumbent CityClerk) and David C. Kennedy (in-cumbent City Treasurer) have notannounced officially.

Awards, Awards:The San Manuel Band of MissionIndians held their Seventh AnnualForging Hope Breakfast at whichchairwoman Lynn Valbuena andother tribal members presented theYAWA Awards to four non-profits.YAWA which means to "to act onone's beliefs" is the principle usedto determine the awards to organi-zations dedicated to making posi-tive contributions and impact incommunities. The four recipientsincluded: Education - CraftonHills College - Dr. Cheryl Mar-shall, President for IncreasingStudent Engagement, Employmentand Knowledge (ISEEK) program;Health - Children's Fund - ErinPhillips, CEO for providing keysupport to at-risk children in thecommunity; Economic Develop-ment - Mary's Mercy Center fortwo programs - Mary's Table thatprovides food and emergency as-sistance to families and Veronica'sHome that provides women andchildren an alternative to abuseand/or homelessness; and SpecialProjects - Indian Youth of Amer-ica for services to Indian youthfrom 192 tribes in 33 states that in-clude summer camps, child andfamily services, and winter andschools supplies. Congratulationsto all the recipients.

The San Bernardino Symphonyhonored long time arts and sym-phony advocate Dean McVaywiththe very prestigious Golden Batonat an elegant dinner and musicalprogram at the Mission Inn inRiverside. This award was firstawarded in 1989 and since thenthere only been 13 recipients.McVay is a tireless supporter andactive member not only of the SanBernardino Symphony Board butalso an active member of The As-sociation of California SymphonyOrchestras (ACSO). He is respon-sible for developing audiences forsymphony music by expandingoutreach into local communities. Inaddition to his law practice, McVayteaches law, is active in the LawAssociation and is a member of nu-merous civic organizations. Bravo,bravo Dean McVay.

Save the Date:Saturday, April 4 - SanBernardino High School presentsits Annual Mr. Cardinal City Pag-eant at Sturges Theater, 780 N. EStreet. For ticket information callJaime Rios at 909.881.8217 oremail [email protected]

Tuesday, April 7 - ArrowheadUnited Way will hold its AnnualMeeting and Community Awards,"Planting the Seeds of Hope" from7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the Na-tional Orange Show ValenciaRoom. For information and toRSVP call Edwina at 909.884.9441

Friday, April 10 - Josiah Brunypresents Changing Lives DinnerCelebration at Mu Restaurant, 309W. State Street, Redlands. MusicChanging Lives is celebrating its17th Anniversary of empoweringyouth through music and art en-richment programs. Order ticketsvia Eventbrite-http://eventbrite.com/e/chang-ing-lives-dinner-celebration-tick-ets-1543385672?=efbevent

Saturday, April 11 - the SanBernardino Symphony presents theBeethoven, Brahms and Bartholdyconcert at 7:30 p.m. at the Califor-nia Theater 562 W. 4th Street. Thisconcert features the dynamic duoof Todor Pelev and Ana MariaMaldonado. For tickets call:909.381.5388 or visit www.san-bernardinosymphony.org

Saturday, April 12 - The Leagueof Women Voters San Bernardinopresents its Citizens of Achieve-ment at the San Bernardino ElksClub, 2055 Elks Drive, SanBernardino from 2 to 4 p.m. For in-formation call Gloria Anderson at909.338.4163

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

Saturday, April 18 - a Tribute/Reception in honor of SanBernardino Police Officer Gabriel

Garcia will be held at the VFWHall Post 8737, 2018 FoothillBlvd. San Bernardino from 5 to 10p.m. Officer Garcia was woundedand suffered a head injury on dutyand will require extensive and longrehabilitation. For ticket informa-tion call: Alan Dyer -909.873.1893 or Joe Olague -909.907.2059

Saturday, April 18 - the Over theHill Gang, Berdoo present the 13thAnnual Cruise for Sight from 7a.m. to 3p.m. At Sylvan Park 601N. University St., Redlands. Thisevent welcomes American HotRods, Customs, Antiques, LowRiders, Foreign, Motorcycles, andClassic Schwinn Bicycles. It fea-tures food, beverage and vendorbooths and promises many prizes.All proceeds benefit the InlandEmpire Lighthouse for the Blind.For entry forms and informationcall: 909.884.3121

Saturday, April 18 - Youth Ac-tion Project and the Court Ap-pointed Special Advocates of SanBernardino (CASA) present the8th Annual CARE4Kids5K andCommunity Resource Fair at GlenHelen Park, San Bernardino from9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is inrecognition of April as Child AbusePrevention and Awareness Month.For information and to registerv i s i twww.youthactionproject.org orwww.casaofsb.org

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

Saturday, April 25 - the Assis-tance League of San Bernardinopresents its 54th Annual SignatureHeaddress Ball " Circus Dreams."This annual event sponsors twomajor programs, Operation SchoolBell and the Dr. Earl R. CraneChildren's Dental Health Center.The matinee and an evening gala

will be held at the National OrangeShow. For sponsorship and ticketinformation call: 909.862.0732

Monday, April 27 - ColtonChamber of Commerce will holdits Annual Golf Tournament at theArrowhead Country Club, 3433Parkside Drive, San Bernardino.For information and RSVP call:909.825.2222

Wednesday, April 29 - theBonnes Meres Auxilary of Chil-dren's Fund present their AnnualBirthday Luncheon at 11 a.m. Atthe Redlands Country Club 1749Garden St., Redlands. For informa-tion contact: Carolyn Weaver at909.557.4798 or email [email protected] or visit web-site www.bonnesmeres.org

Friday, May 1 - the SanBernardino Valley College Foun-dation presents its 5th Annual GolfTournament at Shandin Hills GolfClub 3380 Little Mountain Drive,San Bernardino. For informationc o n t a c [email protected]

Saturday, May 2 - Cal State SanBernardino, Latino Literacy Nowfounded by Edward JamesOlmos in partnership with Kiwanisof Greater San Bernardino and Li-breria del Pueblo present theLatino Book and Family Festivalfrom 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at theSantos Manuel Student Union. Theevent will feature more than 50award-winning authors to promoteliteracy and education. For spon-sorship and vendor informationcall: 909.537.5102 or visitwww.facebook.com/ELBFF

Sunday, May 3 - the SanBernardino Symphony and theCity of San Bernardino present"Mosaico Music and Arts Festival"at Roosevelt Bowl located at PerrisHills Park from 2 to 7 p.m. The

event is free to the public. For in-formation contact: Valerie Peisterat 909.723.4105 or email [email protected]

May 7 - is the date for the 22ndAnniversary of the Inland EmpirePrayer Breakfast on the NationalDay of Prayer. This event will beheld at the Double Tree Hotel, 222N. Vineyard Ave. Ontario at 7a.m.For information [email protected] www.ieprayerbreakfast.org

Friday, May 15 - the Seven StarsFoundation will hold its 1st AnnualLt. Jared M. Landaker, USMC Me-morial Golf Tournament at the SanBernardino Public Golf Course.Proceeds will be used to sponsorthe children of fallen and woundedmilitary personnel to a YMCAcamp in Big Bear Lake. For infor-mation contact Laura Landakera twww.sevenstarsfoundation.comor email [email protected]

Saturday/Sunday, May 16-17 -the American Cancer Society pres-ents Relay for Life of Colton atColton High School, 777 W. ValleyBlvd from 9 am to 9 a.m. For in-formation on this 24 hour eventcontact: Randy Rivera at [email protected] or ReneeRivera at [email protected]

Sunday, May 17 - Friends. Ofthe UCR Botanical Gardens pres-ent Primavera in the Gardens,Riverside's premier food and winetasting event from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.Guest will enjoy delicious foodfrom local restaurants, wines, craftbeer, art and music. For informa-tion: 915.784.6962 [email protected] -www.gardens.ucr.edu

Gloria MaciasHarrison

Gloria’sCorner

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

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

As spring puts a hop inyour step, get ready tobop around this week-

end as several Easter events aretaking place throughout the In-land Empire.From egg hunts to decorating

contests and suiting up in yourSunday best for service, there’ssomething for everyone!

•The City of Rialto will host itsSpring Eggstravaganza April 4from 11 a.m. to 2 pm at the RialtoCivic Center, 150 S. Palm Ave. The event will be held in con-

junction with the Rialto BranchLibrary and includes free springcrafts, an egg hunt, plus gamesand giveaways.For more information, call 909-

877-9706.

•The Easter Bunny will be at theInland Center Mall’s CenterCourt through April 4th, 500 In-land Center Drive, SanBernardino. Families are invited to visit with

the Easter Bunny and capture thismemory by purchasing a specialphoto of their children with thefloppy-eared favorite. Childrenalso will receive a complimentaryEaster activity book, courtesy ofNational Geographic when theyvisit, while supplies last.Information: 909-884-7268

•Spring Festival & Egg HuntA Spring Festival & Egg Hunt

will be held from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. at Cucamonga Guasti Re-gional Park, 800 North ArchibaldAve., Ontario.

Registration for the egg huntsrun 9 to 10:30 a.m. The event in-cludes egg hunts, crafts, egg decorating

contest, fun zone, visits from theEaster Bunny, food, vendors, facepainting and more! Don't forgetyour basket for the egg hunts! $10Parking fee. For more information 909-481-

4205

•Imagine Church will hold its8th annual Easter Eggstravaganzafor children, ages 11 and underfrom 10 a.m. to noon April 4 atPalm Avenue Elementary School,6565 Palm Ave., San Bernardino. Gates open at 9:45 a.m. The free event will include

crafts, an Easter skit, a visit fromEaster Bunny and an egg huntwith 15,000 eggs. The egg huntwill be divided by age groups. Information: 909-887-0604 or

imaginechurch.net.

•Sunrise Church in Rialto willhold a unique celebration ofEaster services April 5.Easter Sunrise Service begins at

6:30 a.m. with breakfast follow-ing. Additional services are set at8:15 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11:45 a.m.with music and celebration withthe Gospel Choir, Praise Band,Praise Singers and Dance Min-istry. (Children's Bible classes arealso available.) Special Activities at the Sunrise

Rialto Worship Center will followeach service (9:20-9:50am,11:05-11:35am, 12:50-1:20 p.m.)and will include face painting,bouncers, petting zoo, popcorn,sno-cones and cotton candy. Spanish Easter Services begin at

8:15 a.m. and 10 a.m. in the Sun-rise Church Rialto Auditorium.For more information, call 909-

875-5566 ext 212.

And while you’re out hoppingaround with family, don’t forgetto snap some photos for a featurein iSeeIE!Did you get a cute moment with

them wearing floppy ears or intheir best Easter outfit out hunt-ing for eggs? Capture it and send it over to

[email protected] or tag @iecn onInstagram with #iSeeIE, #iecn.

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

Yazmin Alvarez

Hop to it:Easter fun

abounds in theInland Empire

With most Americans gettingtheir political knowledge purelyfrom modern sources of sensa-tionalized media, there is a lack ofrespect that self-described “in-formed voters” have for anyonewho disagrees with their “correctknowledge.”

Many times I’ve seen talk-showhosts curse out members of the op-posing political ideology only to

be retaliated with bleeps. Withoutmutual respect and indoctrinatedby media to have an elitist attitude,voters push their representatives toundermine the success of the otherparty and to continuously electrepresentatives who share their ex-treme views.

Congress has been bickeringover partisan bills, while mattersthey agree on are neglected. This

new Congress passed the partisanKeystone XL pipeline instead ofworking on bipartisan corporatetax reform. With the United Statesin one of its most dire economicstraits as the deficit continues togrow, bipartisanship seems morenecessary than ever.

Austin Chao,Chino

Bipartisanship more necessary than ever

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Permanent solutions to California’sdrought

The newspapers and TV are fullof information on the drought inthe state of California. Some arepushing rationing, but no one is of-fering permanent solutions. Iwould like to offer some solutionsI feel could be accomplished if“the powers that be” had thewillpower to pursue them.

First, new construction couldhave a gray water filtering systemfor reuse. Existing buildings couldbe retrofitted which would be ex-pensive, but maybe our govern-ment could give tax breaks orassistance. Seeding of clouds arebeing done, but not near enough.California has numerous cloudsand fog that pass over us without

being seeded. Which means neigh-boring states receive the rain thatshould have been ours.

We need to build an aqueductfrom the East Coast to the WestCoast, with outlets reaching vari-ous states. When some states areflooded, the flood waters could bediverted to the main aqueduct andmoved to areas that can use it.Dams could be built to generateelectricity for power to push thewater over mountains and the extraelectricity could be sold to munic-ipalities.

I know, your first thought is itwould cost a lot of money. Well,just look at what our government

is spending now on pork barrel anduseless studies, as well as floodcontrol and the Federal EmergencyManagement Agency.

Also, I’m sure some think it’s animpossible engineering feat. Well,look what was accomplished byancient Romans and Indians likethe Mayans. Or modern time ac-complishments like the Sacra-mento Delta or the Works ProgressAdministrations (WPA) projects.These things could all be accom-plished if we had good leaders.

Mary Ann Rohde,Yucaipa

Cooperative spirit a mustWe could begin by looking at the

current climate in Washington andrealizing that it doesn’t matter whois elected in 2016. Until the twoparties start working together, aDemocratic or Republican presi-dent won’t make a difference. Bothparties have created an atmosphereof distrust and an inability to makechanges for the benefit of the citi-

zens who elected them.

We need a president who can stopthis us-against-them posturing andprovide real leadership. Someonewho will put partisan politics asideand govern. We need a presidentwho can bring the parties together— create true compromise and getthings done. Being a disgruntled

Republican, I don’t see anyone onthe current list of possible candi-dates who would be fit to lead, ex-cept maybe John Kasich.

Who will be the Ronald Reaganand Tip O’Neill of our time?

Claudia Lening,Chino Hills

Bipartisanship more necessary than everWith most Americans getting

their political knowledge purelyfrom modern sources of sensation-alized media, there is a lack of re-spect that self-described “informedvoters” have for anyone who dis-agrees with their “correct knowl-

edge.”

Many times I’ve seen talk-showhosts curse out members of the op-posing political ideology only tobe retaliated with bleeps. Withoutmutual respect and indoctrinatedby media to have an elitist attitude,voters push their representatives toundermine the success of the otherparty and to continuously electrepresentatives who share their ex-treme views.

Congress has been bickering overpartisan bills, while matters theyagree on are neglected. This newCongress passed the partisan Key-stone XL pipeline instead of work-ing on bipartisan corporate taxreform. With the United States inone of its most dire economicstraits as the deficit continues togrow, bipartisanship seems morenecessary than ever.

Austin Chao,Chino

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New book chronicles how Little Leaguer'searned big league treatment in Colton

By Harvey M. Kahn

The Road to Williamsportis not just a book aboutthe success of two Little

League teams from Colton in the1950's, it is 306 pages of illus-trated history detailing timeswhen youth baseball was rela-tively unknown and how enor-mously popular it became due inlarge part from Colton's efforts.The Road to Williamsport por-trays a group of 12-year-olds fromthe small town of Colton whoovernight became America'sposter boys. Author Ted Housleyverifies the accounts of his bookfrom newspaper clippings andfirst hand reports filed by his latemother, Nellie. Housley assembles an easy toread diary about the 1954 and1956 Colton Lion's Club LittleLeague all-star teams, who bothovercame overwhelming odds tomake it to the Little League WorldSeries in Williamsport. The bookis officially titled "The Road to

Williamsport: My Scrapbook ofMemories." It tells of numeroussub plots to its youth baseballtheme by reliving the formativeyears of Little League Baseball inColton from 1952 to 1956.Housley credits Danny Car-

rasco with being his chief histo-rian on the two-year project.Carrasco played on the 1954Colton all-star team and on the1955 team that nearly made it athree-peat, but lost to San Diegoin the Western Region semifinals.Although Housley's mothercompiled the scrapbooks becauseher oldest son Norm was on the1954 Colton team and youngerson, Ted was on the 1956 team,the book is not top heavy with aHousley slant. Nor does TedHousley try to use the good nameof Ken Hubbs to promote thebook. While Hubbs went on to be-come the 1961 National Leaguerookie-of-the-year, Housley doesnot elevate Hubbs above the littleleague team, instead shows howhe was simply a major player to

something much greater. Housleymentioned that because ofColton's early success on and offthe field, that it was consideredfor the Little League nationalheadquarters instead ofWilliamsport.The Road to Williamsport tellsin graphic details how the teamsboarded the train at the formerSouthern Pacific depot in Coltonto begin a four-day trip toWilliamsport, Pennsylvania. Inthose days a team had to remainundefeated to advance throughthe area, district, sectional and re-gional little league champi-onships. Along with Hubbs, theteam had others like John Doty,Norm Housley, Jerry Magnessand Tom Hinkle who all eventu-ally signed pro baseball contracts.Their exploits in Williamsportwere pictured by Associated Pressin newspapers nationwide.Catcher Clarence Brumm waspictured in Life Magazine blow-ing a big chewing gum bubble.Ted Housley was one of a hand-

ful that made both the 1954 and1956 trips to Williamsport. Onceas a player and another accompa-nying his brother's team. Headeptly transforms his one-of-akind book into a museum-likedocument. It indicates how theseyoung stars unknowingly weregoodwill ambassadors, who cameback to Colton more mature afterthey saw the substandard treat-ment of others as they traveledthrough American's Southernstates. Among the photos is an originalphoto of THEE Cy Young posingin Williamsport with the 1954team. Housley then included arare photo of another Coltongreat, Camilo Carreon withHubbs, Doty, Norm Housleyand former Colton mayor Mel-lvile Fuchs. All five are no longeralive. Many other Colton civicleaders are pictured throughoutwith the team.In fact, the book is filled withphotos, proclamations, world se-ries tickets, rosters, schedules,telegrams, box scores and at least75 news articles that cannot befound anywhere else. Housleyproves how these little men fromthe town of Colton, population15,000 became local stars withphotos of fans lining up for auto-graphs to prove it. In 2013, both teams were in-ducted into the Colton Sports Hallof Fame and continue to be hon-ored guests at numerous Coltonevents. In observance of the 75thanniversary of little league in2014, living team members wereasked to throw out the first pitchon opening day and at the districttournament held at the Ken HubbsLittle League on Max Lofy Field.At one time nearly 4,000 wellwishers would congregate to seethem, however Housley and Car-rasco admit that time has causedthose crowds to dwindle signifi-cantly. For team members those specialtimes will never dwindle, creatinga tight fraternal order that haslived within them for a lifetime.Housley tells side stories that fur-ther tightened their bond, such asthe number of Colton players whohad family confined to wheel-chairs, or who had a father diewhen they were pre-teens. The

book is brutally honest about thesegregation in Colton and abouteven worse examples of discrim-ination the teams saw when theirtrain stopped in places like NewOrleans. Housley tells how hall of fameannouncer Mel Allen, the voice ofthe New York Yankees, providedtelevision and radio play-by-playfor their world series games.Then, the voice of the Los Ange-les Rams, Bob Kelly announcedtheir regional games from SantaMonica on KHJ-Channel 9. Hous-ley explains how the 1954 Coltonteam won 12 straight wins tomake the championship game,where it lost to New York, 7-5.Ted Housley's 1956 team won 13straight but lost in the semifinalsto Delaware, 2-0.Carrasco and the late Jerry Mag-ness were both on the 1954 and55 teams. Magness died less thantwo months after being inter-viewed for the book by Housley.Another amazing story Housleyincludes is that ofWayne Thorn-ton, a member of the near-miss1955 Colton team. Thornton hadpitched only one game in the reg-ular season. In the all-star play-offs, Thornton threw a no-hitter,two one-hitters and won anotherwith a two-hitter. The Road to Williamsport de-scribes the pain that members ofboth teams feel as time goes on.More than half the 28 total play-ers have died. Some from wellpublicized events and ailments.Those like Carrasco, who wrotethe book's foreward also getcalled to present eulogy's, like theone for teammate Jerry Magness.Housley does not only put intowords and illustration lastingmemories, he creates the illusionof the crack of the wooden bat,the feel of a game winning homerun, the taste of bubble-gum andthe smell of popcorn and hotdogs. Housley sells the Road toWilliamsport on CD for $15 each. Housley and Carrasco will ap-pear at Ken Hubbs LL on MaxLofy Field for opening cere-monies on April 11th. They willsell the CD there for $10. Formore info:[email protected]

Courtesy Photo1954 Colton Lion's Club Little League all-star team, front row from left: Jerry Magness; RogerCarson; Harley Chapman; Clarence Brumm; Ken Hubbs; Dan Carrasco; Cliff Munson; ChonCalderilla. Back row from left: Coaches Norm Berch and Bud Jensen; Jim Newberry; NormHousley; Tom Hinkle; Phil Brown; John Doty; John Miskin; Manager Dee Mullins.

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Memorial Service to Honor the Legacy ofLeno F. Díaz

By Frances J. Vasquez andRichard Gonzalez

Amemorial service and re-ception has been set tohonor the legacy of Mag-

daleno (Leno) F. Díaz, a respectededucator, social activist and artist.He and his wife Elisa Díaz lived inSan Bernardino for 42 years wherethey raised two children and ef-fected social change. Amigos deLeno F. Díaz invites friends andformer students to attend. Theevent will be held on Saturday,April 11, 2 - 4 p.m. at the home ofTom and Lily Rivera, 23170 VistaGrande Way, Grand Terrace, CA92313. It will feature speakers anda display of Tata Leno Creations. Díaz died at the age of 95 on Feb-

ruary 10, passing to El Otro Barrio,as he would quip. Born in Cd.Juárez, Chihuahua, México, hecrossed into the U.S. through ElPaso at an early age. His familysettled in East Los Angeles. He issurvived by his wife Elisa, a retirededucator and former Trustee withthe San Bernardino City UnifiedSchool District; son Eduardo Díazof the Smithsonian Institution inWashington, D.C.; daughterKatherine A. Díaz, a writer/broad-caster in Los Angeles; granddaugh-ters Micaela Díaz-Sánchez, aprofessor at Mt. Holyoke College,MA and Siboney Díaz-Sánchez,an architectural associate, San An-tonio, TX; Beva Sánchez-Padilla,former daughter-in-law, apoet/playwright, Albuquerque,

NM; and many family members.The Leno F. Díaz Memorial

Scholarship Fund is being estab-lished. It will support graduatingstudents at Arroyo Valley HighSchool who plan to enter the teach-ing profession. Donations may besent to: San Bernardino Commu-nity Scholarship Assn., Attn.:Susan Zavala, 777 North F Street,San Bernardino, CA 92410. Pleasewrite on the check memo line:Leno F. Díaz Memorial Scholar-ship. Díaz served in World War II as an

airplane mechanic in the China-Burma-India Theater, for which hereceived several commendations.After the war he married ElisaGonzalez, the love of his life. Hebecame a U.S. citizen and earned aB.A. in Education at then TexasWestern College. In 1973, heearned an M.S. in Education fromCalifornia State University, Fuller-ton. He led a distinguished 25-yearcareer as a classroom teacher andeducation administrator with SB-CUSD and Riverside County Su-perintendent of Schools. Hedeveloped a specialty in bilingualcurricula development and Eng-lish-as-a-Second language. Díazwas a Master Teacher creating en-hanced teaching methods. He de-veloped teacher workshopsutilizing puppetry, art, and variousmedia techniques. He also sold en-cyclopedias in the Westside, rea-soning that an encyclopedia in thehome was an effective way to im-part knowledge to the whole fam-ily.

Díaz was a passionate advocatefor the Latino community in SanBernardino. He worked with CésarChavez, Fred Ross, CruzNevarez, and Community ServiceOrganization. In that effort, he be-came a Deputy Registrar and reg-istered many new voters. He servedas a scoutmaster, public librarytrustee, and was a founding mem-ber of several local organizations,including: Mexican American Po-litical Assn. (MAPA), Associationof Mexican American Educators(AMAE), Casa Ramona, Sinfo-nia Mexicana, Inland EmpireLatino Art Association, and oth-ers. Outgoing and self-assured,Díaz would tell friends that theywere too lackadaisical when itcame to political injustice, and as-serted, “You’re too comfortablewith the status quo!” As presidentof AMAE, he sought funding in1969 from the County War-on-Poverty Program to develop a tu-toring/counseling program for theWestside. Because Diaz's proposalmet the criteria, the AMAE projectwas established with $17,000 ofunallocated County funds. It wasthe first time that this statewide ed-ucators organization received grantmonies - from any agency. His suc-cessful after-school program in-spired others in the Westside toseek additional services that after-wards resulted in the establishmentof Casa Ramona and the VillaseñorBranch Library.During the national turmoil

marked by the Viet Nam War,Cambodia invasion, and raging stu-dent protests, Governor Reagan, in1970 shut down the University ofCalifornia and State college sys-tems. Cal State San Bernardino stu-dents saw an opportunity to createtheir own university. They asked"idled" faculty to lead it, but theyrefused. Because Díaz was activein the community, the studentsturned to him to take on the task.He accepted, and Leno Díaz wasnamed president of La Universidadde Aztlan. Classes on Mexican His-tory were held at MAPA Hall onMt. Vernon Avenue. Later, Profes-sor Fernando Peñalosa and otherslent their expertise to refine thecourses that became the genesis ofChicano Studies. Thanks to Díazthe die had been cast and soon Chi-

cano Studies were elevated to col-lege-level undergraduate coursework.Díaz was a community leader,

artist, and music aficionado. He at-tended each of the San BernardinoSymphony concerts, where hehelped form the Sinfonia Mexicana

to educate the public and promotethe beauty and rich diversity ofMexican classical music. For more information and RSVP,

kindly reply by Email:l i l y r i v e r a 1@yah o o . c om :[email protected]. Or,call Lily Rivera at (909) 213-0515.

PHOTO COURTESY/FRANCES J. VASQUEZLeno F. Díaz standing next to his self-portrait, 2-27-2010.

Words to Think About: Happy Resurrection Sunday

By G. W. Abersold Ph.D.

Afew years ago I wentaround the world. A majorpart of the trip was to dis-

cover the country of Turkey. A his-torical and biblically importantcountry. There are more referencesto Turkey in the Bible than anyother country. Of course with theexception of Palestine.One of its more famous cities is

Nicea; located about 100 milesfrom Istanbul. In the time of Con-stantine it was the place for the firstChurch Council. The Council ofNicea in 325 A.D was held almost300 years after the death/resurrec-tion of Jesus.Among many decisions made was

the time and date of the celebrationof Easter. It applies to today. Easteris always celebrated the first Sun-day following the first full moonfollowing the vernal equinox-thefirst day of Spring.Thus, April 5th, 2015. Without a

doubt, Easter is the most importantday in the Christian calendar. Amuch more important day thanChristmas.The day before last Easter, Stella

and I stopped at the Jack-in-the-Box on Hospitality Lane. A home-less man was there and we begantalking. After wishing him a“Happy Easter,” he politely in-formed me that the correct designa-

tion was “Happy Resurrection Sun-day.”I had forgotten. He was correct.

Incidentally I gave him $5.00 forhis reminder.The story in Luke Chapter 24 is an

excellent insight into the signifi-cance of that resurrection.First of all, the RESURRECTION

makes sense out of our FAITH. Inthe account, the risen Lord con-fronts Cleopas and Jacob on theroad to Emmaus, about 7 milesfrom Jerusalem.He doesn’t discuss the Virgin

Birth, as so many do today in mak-ing it the litmus test for being aChristian. Every Roman Emperorprofessed to be born of a virgin.Neither do they discuss the matterof Biblical inerrancy or the raptureor the Trinity. None of those wordsare even mentioned in the Bible.What did they discuss? The resur-

rection of Jesus. The Apostle Paulput it succinctly; “If Christ be not

risen, then is our faith in vain.” This affirmation turned a group of

wimps into witnesses. The Book ofActs described them as “turning theworld upside down.”John Masefield penned the classic

narrative poem, “The Trial ofJesus.” In it he gives Pilate’s wifethe name of Procula. The centurionis named Longiness.Pilate’s wife had encouraged him

to set Jesus free. He just passed thebuck and washed his hands.On hearing that Jesus is alive,

Procula sends Longiness to find outthe truth. When he returns, herquestion is, “Do you believe it?”His answer is provocative. “I be-lieve He has been set free, whereneither Roman nor Jew can confineHis truth.” Which is our faith.Second, the RESURRECTION

makes sense out of Death. I don’twant to be morbid, but death is notthe end of our existence. One writerhas described death as the

“vestibule to eternity.” PalmSprings is often described as the“waiting room for heaven.”Neither description is as appropri-

ate as what the Apostle Paul said.“O death where is your sting. Ograve where is your victory?”The Psalmist gave a previous in-

sight into death when he said, “Yea,though I walk through the valley ofthe shadow of death, I will fear noevil, for, God is with me.”Eugene O’Neal wrote a religious

play, called “Lazarus Laughed.”The setting is in Athens whereCaligula-wanna be Emperor andlater was-is riding through thestreets. Everyone is bowing exceptLazarus (brother of Mary andMartha and who was raised byJesus.)Caligula threatens him with death.

Lazarus laughs and says, “Caligula,don’t you know that Death IsDead?” So it is. Now and forever.Amen. Selah. So be it.

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C ity Council Meet-

ings

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

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

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

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

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

Monday, 3 p.m.; 300 N. “D” St.

Afternoon DelightDance Socials

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

second 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: Every

fourth Tuesday 2 p.m., 3102 E.Highland Ave., Highland (909)862-8104.

CommunicationClasses

Mondays at 6 p.m.: Town &Country Toastmasters Club offersclasses at Trinity Lutheran Church,2900 N. "E" St., San Bernardino.For more information, please call(909) 887-3472.

Democratic Lunch-eon Club of SanBernardino

The Democratic Luncheon Club ofSan Bernardino meet at noon onFridays at Democratic Headquar-ters, 136 Carousel Mall (near thecentral glass elevator) in SanBernardino. Speaker Schedule:4/3 DARK for Good Friday4/10 DARK for Annual Banquet 4/11 Banquet Saturday!4/17 Joseph Paulino, SB CityUnified School District PoliceChiefBuffet Banquet 4/11 (Saturday)Annual Banquet and Installationof Officers at Arrowhead CountryClub. Doors open at 11:30 A.M.Program at Noon. FeaturedSpeakers include CA TreasurerJohn Chiang, State Senator Con-nie M Leyva and Invited Speak-ers include Representative NormaTorres and Attorney General Ka-mala Harris! Arrowhead CountryClub, 3433 Parkside Dr., SanBernardino. Doors Open at 11:30am; Program Starts at 12:00noon. Sponsorships: $2,000Event, $1,000 Benefactor, $500Blue, $250 Table Buffet Tickets:$35 per person or $65 for two peo-ple. Reservations must be made inadvance by Wednesday, April 7,2015.Send check with reservation toDemocratic Luncheon Club, POBox 451, SB 92402FPPC #1222022 ~ FIC#C0040845. For more informa-tion, contact Dave Raley...Voice-mail 909.798 9248,[email protected] us at www.sbdems.com orour new Facebook page atwww.facebook/SBDems.

Ballet FolkloricoCultural Classes

Mondays 5:30-6:30 5-11yrs,Mondays 6:30-8:30 11-adult. No

charge. 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).

ARMC weeklyFarmer’s Market

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

The Power and theGlory Passion Play

Good Friday, April 3 at 7pm.Saturday, April 4 at 7:30pm.Easter Sunday, April 5 at10:30am.-At Colton First Assem-bly, 450 W. Citrus St., Colton, CA92324. colton.org. (909) 825-89-01.

Easter Eggstrav-aganza

Saturday, April 4-ImagineChurch will hold its Eighth AnnualEaster Eggstravaganza for children,ages 11 and under, from 10 am to 12pm at Palm Avenue ElementarySchool, 6565 Palm Ave., SanBernardino. Gates open at 9:45 amand this event is FREE. The event

will include activities, an Easterplay and a giant Easter Egg hunt -with 15,000 eggs - that will be sep-arated by age groups. Information:909-887-0604 orimaginechurch.net.

ARMC GolfClassic

Monday, April 13-17th AnnualEd Hirschman Arrowhead RegionalMedical Center Foundation GolfClassic at the Redlands CountryClub. Proceeds from the tournamentwill go toward the purchase of newmedical equipment at ARMC. Reg-istration and the practice range willopen at 8:30 a.m., followed by ashotgun start at 10 a.m. The GolfClassic features a four-personscramble format; box lunch andbeverages for each player; and adinner reception, live auction andraffle following the tournament at 3p.m. For more information, call theARMC Foundation, Patty Holohan,at 909-580-3135.

Celebrating Life’sPrecious JewelsAwards Dinner

Friday, April 17-5:30pm Socialhour, 6:30pm program-Individualticket price $125. Sponsorship op-portunities available. Program Adsavailable for purchase. We will havean opportunity drawing and silentauction, show our new agency videoand have a splendid dinner. Spon-sorship opportunities, dinner ticketsand ads can be purchased throughour website www.timeforchange-foundation.org or by phone (909)886-2994 or by [email protected] or by mail P.O. Box 25040San Bernardino, CA 92406.

Back To TheCabaret SeniorTalent Showcase

Saturday, April 18 & Sunday,April 19 at 1:30 pm- at theSturges Center for Fine Arts, 780

North “E” St., San Bernardino.City of San Bernardino Parks &Rec and Ollie McDonald SeniorShowcase will present this seniortalent show. Tickets available at5th St. & Perris Hill Senior Cen-ters. For info call (909) 384-5436.

Assistance LeagueHeaddress Ball

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

Leadership Workshop

Saturday, April 25 from 1pm-5pm & Monday, April 27 from6pm-8pm.-at Trinity LutheranChurch, 2900 N. “E” St. Cost is$25. Come learn leadership skills,styles and how to motivate for bet-ter performance. Call (909) 884-5565 for information.

Senior Art Show

Saturday, April 25 from 1pm-5pm- The Joslyn Senior Center iscalling all artists to be a part ofRedlands Recreation and SeniorServices’ inaugural Senior ArtShow at the Joslyn Senior Center,21 Grant St., Redlands.Vendor feeis $10 for an 8- foot space and allmediums are welcome. Deadlinefor vendor registration is 5 p.m.Monday, April 20. For more infor-mation, call (909) 798-7550 orvisit us at 21 Grant St.Email your calendar items to [email protected]

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Exhibit highlights Japanese Americans in internment campsBy MJ Duncan

Four prominent Americanphotographers – AnselAdams, Clem Albers,

Dorothea Lange and Toyo Miy-atake, are showcasing their work atthe California Museum of Photog-raphy at UC Riverside ARTSblockthat documents the life of incarcer-ated Japanese Americans at one of10 relocation camps, Manzanar.After the Japanese Navy attackedPearl Harbor, roughly 120,000Japanese Americans were taken to10 relocation camps for the re-mainder of WWII, one of whichwas Manzanar, located on the east-ern flank of the Sierra Nevadamountain range. The exhibit, “In-terrogating Manzanar: Photogra-phy, Justice, and the JapaneseAmerican Internment,” showcasesthe cultural, physical and psycho-logical conditions of life in thecamp.The exhibit will also feature theinaugural Wong Forum on Art andthe Immigrant Experience onWednesday, May 1, organized byJason Weems, UCR assistant pro-

fessor of art history. The forumwill focus on stereotypes of“Asianness” and “Asian Ameri-canness” in the U.S. during WWII.The exhibition will continuethrough July 18.“The exhibition and forum willdeepen our understanding of hownational image-makers recon-structed the idea of Asianness dur-ing World War II,” Weemsexplained. “How, in the context ofa global war, were American sol-diers trained to differentiate allyfrom enemy on the battlefields ofthe Pacific Theater. How did thoseon the home front reshape theirperception of Asian American cit-izens and immigrants? These weredifficult and pressing issues for theAmerican population at this time.”Photographers Lange and Alberswere hired to document theprocess of removing JapaneseAmericans from their homes tocamps by the U.S. War RelocationAuthority. Landscape photogra-pher Ansel Adams was invited in1943 to Manzanar by its director tophotograph the camp and its land-scape.The forum and exhibition was

born from Weems’ desire to honorthe late Voy Wong and Fay HingLee Wong, Chinese immigrantsand Riverside restaurateurs whosegift to the UCR Department of ArtHistory created an endowmentover a decade ago that now sup-ports the Wong Forum on Art andthe Immigrant Experience.“We hope that people who seethis exhibition take away a morehumanized sense of what it meansto make decisions about the loy-alty and freedom of fellow citizensin times of war and conflict,”Weems said. “Questions of the in-ternment of the enemy combatantsare very much alive in our ownculture today. The camp at Guan-tanamo exists in a long shadow ofplaces like Manzanar. There arelessons to be learned from historyabout who we are and what wevalue.”General admission to UCRARTSblock museums is $3; sen-iors (60+), students with I.D., chil-dren under 12, and members, free.CMP is one of three art institutionscomprising ARTSblock, which islocated in the 3800 block of MainStreet in downtown Riverside.

Photo courtesy/Photo courtesy alan MIyatake,toyo MIyatake stuDIos, san gabrIel

“Three Boys Behind Barbed Wire.”Four prominent american photographers – ansel adams, clemalbers, Dorothea lange and toyo Miyatake, are showcasing theirwork at the california Museum of Photography at uc riversideartsblock that documents the life of incarcerated Japaneseamericans at one of 10 relocation camps, Manzanar. the exhi-bition will continue through July 18, and includes the inauguralWong Forum on art and the Immigrant experience on May 1.

Art Institute students get rare opportunity to produce full-featuredfilm, selected by Riverside International Film Festival

By MJ Duncan

Students at the Art Instituteof California – Inland Em-pire, experienced a very

rare opportunity to direct, produceand act in a full-length feature film,“Lady Windermere’s Fan,” which

has also been selected by the 13thAnnual Riverside InternationalFilm Festival, April 3-12 at the FoxEntertainment Plaza in downtownRiverside. The project was a col-laboration between AI and Theatri-cal Arts International, which cameabout because TAI producersJoseph Henson and Allen Evenson

both teach film and video produc-tion, acting, directing and othercourses at the San Bernardino-based campus and suggested theproject to give students first-handexperience in filmmaking.“It was a phenomenal experience;the combination of giving first timedirectors a chance to act with pro-fessional actors was a grand exper-iment,” said Henson. “We tookmultiple students at AI to shoottheir first full-length feature film,and there may only be one otherplace in the country that film stu-dents have that opportunity. This(opportunity) is rare, very uncom-mon.”Henson explained that most, ifnot all, film school across the coun-try shoot on 35- millimeter film,which is costly, and therefore onlyshoot short subjects. During thisproject AI students, along withtheir mentors Henson and Evan-son, utilized high definition cam-eras allowing them to shoot a90-minute, full-featured film.“School work you do, but the bestthing is to actually do it and gainhands-on experience,” Kat Inda, AIstudent and project director andscript supervisor, said about theproject. “It was a fantastic experi-

ence and it reminded me of why Ioriginally went to school. It was agreat learning experience and theactors were great, we got thechance to work with professionalactors.”The film was shot last Augustover six days at Edwards Mansionin Redlands and features a cast of14 actors and included six studentdirectors, seven student fashion de-signers and an apprentice cine-matographer from the school.About 45 crewmembers, whichalso acted as mentors, were in-volved.Henson served as supervising di-rector of the film with Art Institutestudent directors Juan Illzaturri,Kathryn Inda, Sergio Contreras,Steven Reyes, Dakota Sixkiller andJose Zamarripa. The fashion stu-dents are Marina Abdelshaeed,Mariana Barranco, Briana Fu-rukawa, Crystal Gonzales, AngelaHernandez-Palleres, Jennifer Hulland Angelica Lopez. RamesPacheco was the apprentice cine-matographer.The film, “Lady Windermere’sFan,” is an adaptation of Irish play-wright Oscar Wilde’s 1892 strangecomedy that satirizes the morals ofVictorian society. The film screensat 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Apr. 8

at the Fox Entertainment Plaza indowntown Riverside. Cost is $8per person.

Photos courtesy Doug Massellstudents at the art Institute of california – Inland empire, expe-rienced a very rare opportunity to direct, produce and act in afull-length feature film, “lady Windermere’s Fan,” in collaborationwith theatrical arts International. the film was selected by the13th annual riverside International Film Festival, and will bescreened on april 8 at the Fox entertainment Plaza in downtownriverside.Pictured from left to right, Julia Farino as Mrs. erlynne, SkipPipo as lord auguston lorton, Sarah Navratil as lady Winder-mere and Jonathan Le Billon as lord Windermere in "ladyWindermere's Fan," a selection in the 13th annual riverside In-ternational Film Festival, april 3-12 in downtown riverside.

Photos courtesy Doug Massellthe poster for "lady Winder-mere's Fan," a selection in the13th annual riverside Interna-tional Film Festival, april 3-12in downtown riverside. thefilm stars, left to right, GarretReplogle as lord Darlington,Julia Farino as Mrs. erlynne,Sarah Navratil as lady Win-dermere and Jonathan Le Bil-lon as lord Windermere.

Upcoming events at Sunrise Church, Rialto

Easter Services:

Join us for a unique celebration of Easter serviceson 4/5/15: Easter Sunrise Service @ 6:30am, break-fast following; with more services @ 8:15, 10, and11:45am with a message of hope from God's Wordand a time of music and celebration with the GospelChoir, Praise Band, Praise Singers and Dance Min-istry. (Children's Bible classes available.) Join us inthe Sunrise Rialto Worship Center! Special Activitieswill follow each service (9:20-9:50am, 11:05-11:35am, 12:50-1:20pm): face painting, bouncers,petting zoo, popcorn, sno-cones and cotton candy.Services at Sunrise Church RialtoSpanish Easter Services: 8:15 and 10am in the Sun-rise Church Rialto Auditorium.Here's a link to the English Easter events:http://www.sunrisechurch.org/easter-sunrise5Here's a link to the Spanish Easter events:http://www.sunrisechurch.org/easter-sunrise6

For more information, call 909-875-5566 ext 212.Night of Comedy: On Sunday, April 5th @ 7pm,join us for a night of fun and laughter featuring co-medians Mark Christopher Lawrence and CarlosOscar. Admission is free! There will be plenty ofclean jokes and a Gospel message, so bring yourfriends and family to this exciting free event at Sun-rise Church Rialto in the Worship Center!For more information, call Pastor John @ 909-875-5566 ext 428.

Men's Conference: Sunrise Church will be hold-ing a Men's Conference, "Men of the Word" for agesJunior High and up on Saturday, May 30th from 9am- 3pm @ Sunrise Church Rialto. Keynote speakerwill be Dr. Voddie Baucham and Special speakerPastor Joel Sanchez. The cost is $15; after 5/15,$25. Lunch will be provided by Baby Roo's. Pur-chase tickets online @www.sunrisechurch.org/con-ference-mail-page. For more information, call PastorScott @ 909-875-5566 ext 218.

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Redlands Opens their Alley to Graffiti

By Michael Segura

The streets and alleys ofDowntown Redlands livedand breathed art through

different mediums and artists thispast weekend. Sunday, March 29th2015 was the sixth DTR Art Walkwhere spectators and artists gath-ered around to network and enjoythe artistic culture and talent ofRedlands creatives. A communityorganized event, with the help ofyoung entrepreneurs who felt theircity was not having enough eventsto engage their generation and thediverse cultures it contains. Robb Pearson of Augie’s CoffeeHouse is one of many small busi-nesses taking responsibility to or-ganize this Art Walk. This eventnot only helps to stimulate thelocal economy but also unveils themany cultures that exist within thecommunity.“With Redlands trying to grow itscultural expansion, you have busi-nesses such as Augie’s, A LaMinute, A Shop Called Quest,where all young entrepreneurs tryto bring culture into a city that hasculture. We appreciate that butthere’s also Graffiti Culture andComics. It brings that new art formthat maybe people were afraid of acouple years ago and now they arekind of warming up to it and un-derstanding these are not bad kidsthey're artistic and they have tal-ent,” says Ray Duran,Manager at

A Shop Called Quest and Curatorof the art that took place in the 5thStreet Alley. A makeshift wall made of ply-wood is the canvas for the graffitiartists who flocked the alley, jok-ing with one another while takingturns painting. Orange HomeDepot buckets in imperfect sym-metry kept the wall firm whilecans shook. Onlookers mingledwith the artists, concluding thatgraffiti is just another form of ex-pression. “I'm glad painting in publicspaces and events gives me an op-portunity to meet and interact withtotal strangers based off what I'mcreating. I think some of their pre-conceived notions about graffitiget thrown out the window oncethey see the artwork. I think bythen, they're more concerned withthe work being produced then theactual word ‘Graffiti,’” says Be-hvse, one of the participatingartists and a member of JHFCrew.This was the second year aerosolartist were given the opportunity toshowcase their talents.“It was nice to see people appre-ciate the graffiti wall. Graffiti usu-ally gets a bad rep but a goodamount of people stopped to watchthe wall get painted. Lots of posi-tive comments on it too,” saysSplit Felipe, one of the spectatorsand an aspiring photographer him-self. When asked what he expectedfrom the event he replied:

“Art can be so many things, itwas cool to see the different medi-ums of art in one area. Overall itwas a good Sunday afternoon.” The diverse quality and age ofparticipating artists and vendors,such as painters, sculptors, andcrafters at DTR Art Walk create aplace of synergy where no matterwhat your age is you can enjoy thefriendly city of Redlands and walkaway inspired.

PHOTO/MICHAEL SEGURAArtist Behvse from JHFCrew paints the makeshift wall in 5thStreet Alley.

PHOTO/MICHAEL SEGURAThe community crowds the alley next to Augie's Coffee House.Viewing artwork from different vendors.

PHOTO/MICHAEL SEGURABA chalk walk was another site to see and participate in creating.

Haywood Albert Turner Sr. Celebrates 100th Birthday !!!

Haywood Albert Turner Sr. is celebrating his100th Birthday. He was born April 17th,1915. Haywood will ring his 100th birth-

day celebration with a family luncheon. The lunch-eon will be on Saturday April 18th from 2:00-4:00PM at Carrow's Restaurant in Rialto CA 92376.Haywood raised 8 children: Osseree Mitchell-Brown (Deceased), Armilla Morrison-Staley, DonMitchell (Deceased), Jackie Michell-Brooks (De-ceased) Carl Anderson (Deceased) Elmer LenTurner Sr. (Deceased), Wendell Turner (Deceased)and Haywood Turner, Jr.

Haywood is also loved and respected by his 21grand-children, 36 great-grand children and 32great-great grand children.

Daily he still enjoys cooking his own breakfast andlunch. Three of Haywood's favorite activities arebowling, barbecuing and reading the newspaper.

His secret to longevity is "Don't worry", "have aglass of milk and something sweet to eat!"

He would enjoy receiving cards and greetings at1059 E. Margarita Road, Rialto, CA 92376We love you Dad, grandpa, grandpapa

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Kaiser edges Fontana in ten at County ClashBy Richard Dawson

Kaiser’s baseball teamneeded to survive aFontana rally in the bot-

tom of the 10th to earn a 4-3 dur-ing the County Clash at SanManuel Stadium on Saturday,March 28. The Sunkist League rivals bothreceived strong pitching perform-ances that put offense at a pre-mium with neither team able togenerate a run after Fontana (0-10,0-3 league) tied the game at 2 inthe fourth inning. In the top of the 10th, Kaiser (5-5, 3-0) senior Erik Escobedo gotthe offense going with a one-outsingle off Steelers lefty TrevorWoodford. Escobedo stole secondbefore Woodward induced agroundout by Erick Ascencion forthe second out. That brought soph-omore Jason Lopez, who alreadyhad two hits in the game, to theplate and he promptly doubled toleft center to bring give the Catstheir first run since the third. Fel-low sophomore Armando Duenasfollowed with a double that scoredLopez, a run that proved to be thedifference. Kaiser reliever Jorge Mon-dragon had been cruising for twoinnings, but junior Joshua Conleyled-off the bottom of the 10th witha single and Asael Flores’ sac-bunt was misplayed putting thetying run on base. Mondragon re-tired the next two batters, but afterintentionally walking Woodford,

who was 3 for 4, to load the bases,he walked designated hitterJoseph Sanchez to make it a one-run game. Junior Marcos Powellcame to the plate looking for a hitbut he grounded out to Mondragonto end the three plus hour game. Junior starter Nathan Giesslerwas dominant over seven innings,allowing two runs on four hits andtwo walks while striking out 13 forKaiser. Senior Peter Gomez wasjust as efficient for Fontana, hold-ing the Cats offense to two runs on

four hits.The game experienced a lengthydelay in the top of the sixth afterKaiser’s Kevin Servellon andFontana’s Luis Lopez collided atfirst on a bunt play. Both playersappeared to suffer head injuriesand left the field in ambulances. Kaiser extended its league winstreak to 35 games. The two teamssquared off at last year’s CountyClash with Kaiser winning 10-0.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONJunior Nathan Geissler struckout 13 during Kaiser's 4-3 winin 10 innings over Fontana atthe County Clash at SanManuel Stadium on March 28.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONSenior Peter Gomez allowed two runs over seven innings forFontana.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONKaiser sophomore JasonLopez had three hits, driving inthe go-ahead run in the 10th.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONFontana senior Luis Lopez ties the game at 2 in the fourth in-ning.

Friends of the San Bernardino PublicLibrary Seeking Book Donations

The Friends of the SanBernardino Public Librarywelcome donations of

used books and other materialsthat are in good condition. The Li-brary staff will evaluate materialsfor addition to the collection in ac-cordance with the Library Materi-als Selection Policy. Gift materialsthat cannot be used in the collec-tion will be given to the Friends forsale in their bookstore, which in

turn benefits the Library.Donations can include books

(all genres, hardback and paper-back); records/vinyl; audio books;audio cassettes; VHS/DVD/Blu-ray; sewing patterns; puzzles &games; magazines; newspapers;jewelry; scarves; purses; per-fume/cologne; art supplies; schoolsupplies; computer games/soft-ware; video games; and CD’s.

The Friends of the Library sell

the items in their bookstore and attheir book sales at the FeldheymCentral Library. The proceedsfrom these book sales are donatedback to the Library to support pro-grams. Receipts for tax purposesare available in the Library Ad-ministration Office or at the Infor-mation Desks. For moreinformation call 909-381-8251

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Grand Terrace slugs pastPacific 10-5

By Richard Dawson

Grand Terrace overcamefive errors with offenseduring a 10-5 win over

Pacific during the Titan SpringBreak Classic at Grand Terracehigh school on Tuesday, March 24.

The Titans (7-5) did all theirdamage early, scoring at least tworuns in each of the first four in-nings. Down 1-0 in the bottom of thefirst, Josh McPherson earned aone-out walk and Derek Escobarsingled to put two on. A wild pitchadvanced the runners to secondand third. Kenny Boardman put

the Titans ahead with a two-rundouble to left. After Senior DerekEscobar had three hits duringGrand Terrace's 10-5 home winover Pacific during SunkistLeague action on March24.popped out to second, walks toMax Zeman and Lucas Mowerloaded the bases. Starting pitcherSammy Richardson followed

with a chopper to short that wasmishandled allowing a third run toscore. Escobar’s second hit of the dayscored Ralph Roybal to make it 4-1 in the second. Escobar, who fin-ished 3 for 4 with two RBIs,scored two batters later on a dou-ble by Holguin. The Pirates (2-5) scored twomore runs off Richardson in thetop of the third to make it a one-run game.Grand Terrace answered withthree runs in its next ups. An error,single, and hit batter loaded thebases to start the inning. McPher-son made Pacific pay with a two-run single to make it 7-4. Escobar

walked to load the bases again, anda passed ball brought home an-other run. The Titans added two more in thefifth, highlighted by Escobar’sthird hit of the night. Aaron Garcia was strong in relieffor Grand Terrace, tossing threescoreless innings while striking outsix. Grand Terrace finished out theweek with wins over Barstow andColton by scores of 6-2 and 3-2 re-spectively. The Titans will play the Yellow-jackets again on March 31 asSunkist League action starts backup.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONSenior Derek Escobar had three hits during Grand Terrace's 10-5 home win over Pacificduring Sunkist League action on March 24. had three hits during Grand Terrace's 10-5 homewin over Pacific during Sunkist League action on March 24.

PHOTO/RICHARD DAWSONSenior Kenny Boardmen had an RBI double for Grand Terrace.

Rialto Rotary Club Donates New FoodFreezer to Food BankWhen the Rialto Rotary

Club heard that thecommerc i a l - s i zed

food freezer at the Rialto ChildAssistance was failing, it didn’ttake the Rotary Club long tocome to the rescue.Rialto Child Assistance is a longrunning, non-profit organizationthat has been helping needy chil-dren in Rialto for years. They

provide families of students inthe Rialto Unified School Districtwith food and other supplies thattheir parents cannot always giveto them. Rialto Child Assistanceworks with the school district toidentify the children who needhelp. It was started by the lateEthel Kucera and continues on inher spirit.The failing freezer contained the

majority of the perishable foodsto be given out to 200-300 needyfamilies during the holiday sea-son. With the help of Harlow’sKitchen Concepts in SanBernardino, the Rialto RotaryClub was able to purchase a newfreezer and have it delivered tothe Rialto Child Assistance. Thefamilies served by the RialtoChild Assistance received their

holiday food baskets on time andwith much appreciation.Filling the need for a newfreezer was coordinated by RialtoRotarian Lynn Hirtz, who re-ceived assistance from other Ri-alto Rotarians including MitchCurtis, President, and Jim Ott,Past President.

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Loma Linda Ronald McDonald Houseexpands to meet growing needs

By Anthony Victoria,Community Writer

Imagine having nowhere tosleep or eat, as you anticipatenews of your hospitalized

child’s condition. What if, instead of sitting in theuncomfortable chairs of a waitingroom and eating snacks fromvending machines, there was away to stay somewhere that wouldalleviate the worries of renting ahotel room and meal costs.The Loma Linda Ronald Mc-Donald House offers such com-fort—ensuring families have awarm, caring, and safe place theycan stay during their time of dis-tress. “These are mothers and fatherswho are not coming from walkingdistance, but drive up to an hour tosee their sick child in the hospital”said Loma Linda Ronald McDon-ald House executive director Mike

Kovack. “These are children diag-nosed with cancer, heart disease,and premature birth. We try to bethe ‘Home Away from Home’, be-cause we, all of us here who vol-unteer our time, become apart oftheir family.”In 2014, the Loma Linda RonaldMcDonald House provided 1,400families a room at their 21 room,13,000 square foot location on11365 Anderson Street. However,due to the site’s exceeded capacity,they were forced to refer 825 fam-ilies to local hotels and turn away746 families. It has led the organi-zation to launch a new campaignto add 33 new rooms to accommo-date the growing demand of fami-lies, which officials predict willincrease to 7,500 in the upcomingyears. Their proposed plan willcost $10 million dollars; to date,they have raised $3.26 million.“We hope that you will join us inbringing life to these plans--know-

ing that your commitment todaycreates the walls, floors, beds,sanctuary, and hearth for familiesin the future,” Kovack and CEO ofthe Ronald McDonald HouseCharities of Southern CaliforniaVince Bryson said in a joint state-

ment.The current site offers families aspacious living room area,equipped with a fireplace, a largekitchen area that has several cook-ing stations available with pack-aged and fresh foods, familyrooms to relax and watch movies,a nursing/day care area for smallchildren, and a prayer room. One mother, Rochelle ofBarstow, who declined to provideher last name, said her experienceat the House has been amazing.Her son is currently dealing withdepression.“I had been driving back andforth from Barstow every day fora couple days,” she said. “When Igot a room, I said ‘Thank God’ be-cause it has been a stressful time.

Everyone here has been so helpful.It’s a miracle I’m here.”Kovack said local residents canhelp donate by visiting a local Mc-Donalds restaurant and purchasinga paper shoe that gets placed onthe wall for a $1, as well as organ-izing fundraisers.“People can be involved by sim-ply doing something within theircommunities,” he said. “They cando a car wash or a bake sale, andalso make personal donations.”For more information, contactMike Kovak at (909) 558-8338.

Contact the author Anthony Vic-toria at (909) 381-9898 ext. 208 orvia e-mail,[email protected]

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIAPictured above is the kitchen area of the Ronald McDonald House, located at 11365 AndersonStreet in Loma Linda. The kitchen has several cooking stations and packaged, fresh foods forfamilies to eat.

PHOTO/ANTHONY VICTORIAA room at the Ronald McDonald House in Loma Linda providesguests a full size bed, a lamp, a drawer, and a telephone.

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Office (909) 381-9898 • RIALTO RECORD LEGAL ADVERTISING • Fax (909) 384-0406

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Trustee Sale No. :00000004769030 Title OrderNo.: 140234859 FHA/VA/PMINo.: 048-394864 2 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED06/23/2003. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER& WEISS, LLP, as dulyappointed Trustee under andpursuant to Deed of TrustRecorded on 06/30/2003 asInstrument No. 2003-0475596of official records in the officeof the County Recorder ofSAN BERNARDINO County,State of CALIFORNIA. EXE-CUTED BY: PATRICK MKELLY AND CAROL J KELLY,WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by California CivilCode 2924h(b), (payable attime of sale in lawful money ofthe United States). DATE OFSALE: 03/30/2015 TIME OFSALE: 9:00 AM PLACE OFSALE: ONTARIO CONVEN-TION CENTER, 2000 EASTCONVENTION CENTERWAY, ONTARIO, CA 91764.STREET ADDRESS and othercommon designation, if any, ofthe real property describedabove is purported to be: 3650NORTH PLUM TREEAVENUE, RIALTO, CALIFOR-NIA 92377 APN#: 0239-681-13-0-000 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust, with inter-est thereon, as provided insaid note(s), advances, underthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and ofthe trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligation secured bythe property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is$89,590.46. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trustheretofore executed anddelivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Defaultand Demand for Sale, and awritten Notice of Default andElection to Sell. The under-signed caused said Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe recorded in the countywhere the real property islocated. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you afee for this information. If youconsult 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 a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 800-280-2832 for informationregarding the trustee's sale orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.auction.com for informa-tion regarding the sale of thisproperty, using the file numberassigned to this case00000004769030. 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 the

Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. FORTRUSTEE SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL: AUC-TION.COM, LLC ONEMAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 926188 0 0 - 2 8 0 - 2 8 3 2www.auction.com BARRETTDAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER& WEISS, LLP IS ACTING ASA DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. BAR-RETT DAFFIN FRAPPIERTREDER & WEISS, LLP asTrustee Dated: 02/27/2015NPP0243057 Published Rialto Record3/5/15,3/12/15,3/19/15 R-1539

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALET.S. No. 14-21858-SP-CA TitleNo. 140777578-CA-MAI ATTEN-TION RECORDER: THE FOL-LOWING REFERENCE TO ANATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE 2923.3 NOTE: THERE ISA SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 10/12/2006.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.A public auction sale to the high-est bidder for cash, (cashier'scheck(s) must be made payableto National Default ServicingCorporation), drawn on a state ornational bank, a check drawn bya state or federal credit union, ora check drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in thisstate; 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 a Deed of Trustdescribed below. The sale will bemade in an "as is" condition, butwithout 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,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated to beset forth below. The amount maybe greater on the day of sale.Trustor: Barbara Armstrong, amarried woman, as her sole andseparate property DulyAppointed Trustee: NATIONALDEFAULT SERVICING CORPO-RATION Recorded 10/24/2006as Instrument No. 2006-0723346(or Book, Page) of the OfficialRecords of San BernardinoCounty, California. Date of Sale:04/08/2015 at 12:00 PM Place ofSale: At the North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Estimatedamount of unpaid balance andother charges: $304,596.64Street Address or other commondesignation of real property:19618 Galway St, Rialto, CA92377 A.P.N.: 0264-584-01-0-000 The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress or other common desig-nation, if any, shown above. If nostreet address or other commondesignation is shown, directionsto the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale.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 under-signed mortgagee, beneficiary orauthorized agent for the mort-gagee or beneficiary pursuant toCalifornia Civil Code Section2923.5(b) declares that the mort-gagee, beneficiary or the mort-gagee's or beneficiary's author-ized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due dili-gence to contact the borrower asrequired by California Civil Code2923.5. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this propertylien, you should understand thatthere are risks involved in biddingat a trustee auction. You will bebidding on a lien, not on the prop-erty 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 charge

you a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 714-730-2727 orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.ndscorp.com/sales, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 14-21858-SP-CA.Information about postpone-ments that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: 03/16/2015 Tiffanyand Bosco, P.A. As agent forNational Default ServicingCorporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet, Suite 680 San Diego, CA92101 Phone 888-264-4010Sales Line 714-730-2727; SalesW e b s i t e :www.ndscorp.com/sales LanaKacludis, Trustee SalesSupervisor A-4514253 Published Rialto Record3/19/15, 3/26/15, 4/2/15 R-1560

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALET.S. No. 14-29974 APN: 0252-101-17-0-000 PURSUANT TOCIVIL CODE Section 2923.3(a),THE SUMMARY OF INFORMA-TION REFERRED TO BELOWIS NOT ATTACHED TO THERECORDED COPY OF THISDOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THECOPIES PROVIDED TO THETRUSTOR. NOTE: THERE IS ASUMMARY OF THE INFORMA-TION IN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 7/6/2007.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.A public auction sale to the high-est bidder for cash, cashier'scheck drawn on a state or nation-al bank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or a checkdrawn by a state or federal sav-ings and loan association, or sav-ings association, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 of theFinancial Code and authorized todo business in this state will beheld by the duly appointedtrustee as shown below, of allright, title, and interest conveyedto and now held by the trustee inthe hereinafter described proper-ty under and pursuant to a Deedof Trust described below. Thesale will be made, but withoutcovenant or warranty, expressedor implied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principal sumof the note(s) secured by theDeed of Trust, with interest andlate charges thereon, as provid-ed in the note(s), advances,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, interest thereon, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee for the total amount (atthe time of the initial publicationof the Notice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forth below.The amount may be greater onthe day of sale. Trustor: AMADOCORTES, A MARRIED MAN, ASHIS SOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Duly AppointedTrustee: LAW OFFICES OF LESZIEVE Deed of Trust recorded7/12/2007 as Instrument No.2007-0410994 in book , page ofOfficial Records in the office ofthe Recorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Date of Sale:4/10/2015 at 12:00 PM Place ofSale: At the North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Estimatedamount of unpaid balance andother charges: $306,448.67Note: Because the Beneficiaryreserves the right to bid less thanthe total debt owed, it is possiblethat at the time of the sale theopening bid may be less than thetotal debt owed. Street Addressor other common designation ofreal property: 10032 LINDENAVENUE BLOOMINGTON, CA92316 Described as follows: Asmore fully described on saidDeed of Trust. A.P.N #.: 0252-101-17-0-000 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liability forany incorrectness of the streetaddress or other common desig-nation, if any, shown above. If nostreet address or other commondesignation is shown, directionsto the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are considering bid-ding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at atrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-

ty itself. Placing the highest bid ata trustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction, youare or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call (714) 730-2727 orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.servicelinkasap.com, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 14-29974. 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.Dated: 3/12/2015 Law Offices ofLes Zieve, as Trustee 30Corporate Park, Suite 450 Irvine,CA 92606 For Non-AutomatedSale Information, call: (714) 848-7920 For Sale Information: (714)7 3 0 - 2 7 2 7w w w. s e r v i c e l i n k a s a p . c o mChristine O'Brien, Trustee SaleOfficer THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION WEOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. A-FN4515015 Published Rialto Record3/19/15, 3/26/15, 4/2/15 R-1558

Trustee Sale No. :20120015002947 Title OrderNo.: 120316846 FHA/VA/PMINo.: NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST, DATED04/14/2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. NDExWest, L.L.C., as duly appoint-ed Trustee under and pursuantto Deed of Trust Recorded on04/21/2005 as Instrument No.2005-0278425 of officialrecords in the office of theCounty Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County, Stateof CALIFORNIA. EXECUTEDBY: KENNETH M COLLIERAND VENITA COLLIER, WILLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIONTO HIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by California CivilCode 2924h(b), (payable attime of sale in lawful money ofthe United States). DATE OFSALE: 04/08/2015 TIME OFSALE: 1:00 PM PLACE OFSALE: AT THE MAIN(SOUTH) ENTRANCE TOTHE CITY OF CHINO CIVICCENTER, 13220 CENTRALAVE., CHINO, CA. STREETADDRESS and other commondesignation, if any, of the realproperty described above ispurported to be: 1039 NORTHBRIERWOOD AVENUE,RIALTO, CALIFORNIA 92376APN#: 0128-531-14-0-000The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be made,but without covenant or war-ranty, expressed or implied,regarding title, possession, orencumbrances, to pay theremaining principal sum of thenote(s) secured by said Deedof Trust, with interest thereon,as provided in said note(s),advances, under the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, fees,charges and expenses of theTrustee and of the trusts cre-ated by said Deed of Trust.The total amount of the unpaidbalance of the obligationsecured by the property to besold and reasonable estimatedcosts, expenses andadvances at the time of theinitial publication of the Noticeof Sale is $311,199.26. Thebeneficiary under said Deed ofTrust heretofore executed anddelivered to the undersigned awritten Declaration of Defaultand Demand for Sale, and a

written Notice of Default andElection to Sell. The under-signed caused said Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe recorded in the countywhere the real property islocated. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you afee for this information. If youconsult 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 a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustee's sale orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.nationwideposting.comfor information regarding thesale of this property, using thefile number assigned to thiscase 20120015002947.Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. FOR TRUSTEE SALEINFORMATION PLEASECALL: NATIONWIDE POST-ING & PUBLICATION A DIVI-SION OF FIRST AMERICANTITLE INSURANCE COMPA-NY 5005 WINDPLAY DRIVE,SUITE 1 EL DORADO HILLS,CA 95762-9334 916-939-0772www.nationwideposting.comNDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BEACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NDEx West,L.L.C. as Trustee Dated:03/13/2015 NPP0243537 Published RIALTO RECORD3/19/15,3/26/15,4/2/15 R-1553

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-14-636574-RYOrder No.: 140181898-CA-MAIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED5/24/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): MARK JOSEPHKING AND MARY H KING,

HUSBAND AND WIFE, ASJOINT TENANTS Recorded:5/31/2005 as Instrument No.2005-0382029 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 4/9/2015 at 12:00:00 PMPlace of Sale: At the NorthArrowhead Avenue entrance tothe County Courthouse, 351North Arrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $267,395.00 The pur-ported property address is:2628 WEST CALLE VISTADRIVE, RIALTO, CA 92377Assessor’s Parcel No.: 0239-581-28-0-000 NOTICE TOPOTENTIAL BIDDERS: If youare considering bidding on thisproperty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding on alien, not on the property itself.Placing the highest bid at atrustee auction does not auto-matically entitle you to free andclear ownership of the property.You should also be aware thatthe lien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive clear titleto the property. You are encour-aged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist onthis property by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or a titleinsurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consulteither of these resources, youshould be aware that the samelender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale 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 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-14-636574-RY .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writtenrequest to the beneficiary within10 days of the date of first pub-lication of this Notice of Sale. Ifthe Trustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder's sole and exclu-sive remedy shall be the returnof monies paid to the Trustee,and the successful bidder shallhave no further recourse. If thesale is set aside for any reason,the Purchaser at the sale shallbe entitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previouslybeen discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have beenreleased of personal liability forthis loan in which case this letteris intended to exercise the noteholders right’s against the realproperty only. As required bylaw, you are hereby notified thata negative credit report reflect-ing on your credit record may besubmitted to a credit reportagency if you fail to fulfill theterms of your credit obligations.QUALITY MAY BE CONSID-ERED A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.Date: Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 714-730-2727 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-14-636574-RY IDSPub#0079113

Published Rialto Record3/19/15,3/26/15,4/2/15 R-1555

NOTICE OF PETITIONTO ADMINISTERESTATE OF WONGCHUNG MINGCase No. PROPS1500242To all heirs, beneficiar-

ies, creditors, contingentcreditors, and persons whomay otherwise be interest-ed in the will or estate, orboth, of WONG CHUNGMING

A PETITION FOR PRO-BATE has been filed by Dr.Wong Chi Ho Jimmy in theSuperior Court ofCalifornia, County of SANBERNARDI-NO.

THE PETITION FORPROBATE requests thatDr. Wong Chi Ho Jimmy beap-pointed as personalrepre-sentative to adminis-ter the estate of the dece-dent.

THE PETITIONrequests the decedent'swill and codicils, if any, beadmitted to probate. Thewill and any codicils areavailable for examination inthe file kept by the court.

THE PETITIONrequests authority toadminister the estate underthe IndependentAdministration of EstatesAct. (This authority willallow the personal repre-sentative to take manyactions without obtainingcourt approval. Before tak-ing certain very importantactions, however, the per-sonal representative will berequired to give notice tointerested persons unlessthey have waived notice orconsented to the proposedaction.) The inde-pendentadministration au-thoritywill be granted unless aninterested person files anobjection to the petitionand shows good causewhy the court should notgrant the authority.

A HEARING on the peti-tion will be held on April 29,2015 at 9:00 AM in Dept.No. S48 located at 351 N.Arrow-head, SanBernardino, CA 92415.

IF YOU OBJECT to thegranting of the petition, youshould appear at the hear-ing and state your objec-tions or file written objec-tions with the court beforethe hearing. Your appear-ance may be in person orby your attorney.

IF YOU ARE A CREDI-TOR or a contingent credi-tor of the decedent, youmust file your claim withthe court and mail a copy tothe personal representativeappointed by the courtwithin the later of either (1)four months from the dateof first issuance of letters toa general personal repre-sentative, as defined insection 58(b) of theCalifornia Probate Code, or(2) 60 days from the date ofmailing or personal deliveryto you of a notice undersection 9052 of theCalifornia Probate Code.

Other Californiastatutes and legal authoritymay affect your rights as acreditor. You may want toconsult with an attorneyknowledgeable inCalifornia law.

YOU MAY EXAMINEthe file kept by the court. Ifyou are a person interestedin the estate, you may filewith the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of aninventory and appraisal ofestate assets or of anypetition or account as pro-vided in Probate Code sec-tion 1250. A Request forSpecial Notice form isavailable from the courtclerk.

Attorney for petitioner:MARIO D VEGA ESQ

SBN 197659ROBERT S PARADA

ESQSBN 258949

LAW OFFICES OFMARIO D VEGA APC

714 W OLYMPIC BLVD4TH FLR

LOS ANGELES CA 90015Published Rialto Record4/2/15,4/9/15,4/16/15 R-1568

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T.S. No.: 2014-03703-CA Loan No.: 359443452 A.P.N.:0243-261-24-0-000

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 NÀYIMPORTANT NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED12/26/2006. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANATIONOF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER.

Trustor: ABDOUL R. AZRAKAND MOUNA AZRAK, HUS-BAND AND WIFE AS JOINTTENANTSDuly Appointed Trustee: WesternProgressive, LLCRecorded 01/04/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0005917 inbook ---, page--- and of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Date of Sale: 04/22/2015 at01:00 PMPlace of Sale:NEAR THE FRONT STEPSLEADING UP TO THE CITY OFCHINO CIVIC CENTER, 13220CENTRAL AVENUE, C HINO,CA

Estimated amount of unpaid bal-ance and other charges:$219,988.91

WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER’SCHECK DRAWN ON A STATEOR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECKDRAWN BY A STATE OR FED-ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR ACHECK DRAWN BY A STATEOR FEDERAL SAVINGS ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAV-INGS ASSOCIATION OR SAV-INGS BANK SPECIFIED INSECTION 5102 OF THE FINAN-CIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZEDTO DO BUSINESS IN THISSTATE:

All right, title, and interest con-veyed to and now held by thetrustee in the hereinafterdescribed property under andpursuant to a Deed of Trustdescribed as:Street Address or other commondesignation of real property:1693 West Valencia Street,Rialto, CA 92376 A.P.N.: 0243-261-24-0-000

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:$219,988.91.

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 responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive clear titleto the property. You are encour-aged to investigate the exis-tence, priority, and size of out-standing liens that may exist onthis property by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or a titleinsurance company, either ofwhich may charge you a fee forthis information. If you consulteither of these resources, youshould be aware that the samelender may hold more than onemortgage or deed of trust on thisproperty.

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

NOTICE TO PROPERTYOWNER: The sale date shownon this notice of sale may bepostponed one or more times bythe mortgagee, beneficiary,trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not 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://www.alti-source.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx using the file numberassigned to this case 2014-03703-CA. Information aboutpostponements that are veryshort in duration or that occurclose in time to the scheduledsale may not immediately bereflected in the telephone infor-mation or on the Internet Website. The best way to verify post-ponement information is toattend the scheduled sale

Date: March 9, 2015Western Progressive, LLC , asTrusteeC/o 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450Irvine, CA 92606Automated Sale InformationLine: (866) 960-8299http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspxFor Non-Automated SaleInformation, call: (866) 240-3530 THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSEPublished Rialto Record3/26/15,4/2/15,4/9/15 R-1562

APN: 0142-503-10-0-000 TS No:CA08002402-14-1 TO No:140323517-CA-VOI NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED January 30,2009. 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 May 11, 2015 at11:30 AM, on the Southside ofthe main entrance to the ChinoPublic Library, 13180 CentralAvenue, Chino, CA 91710, MTCFinancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps,as the duly Appointed Trustee,under and pursuant to the powerof sale contained in that certainDeed of Trust recorded onFebruary 6, 2009, as InstrumentNo. 2009-0052391, of officialrecords in the Office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, executed byDENNIS ORTEGA AND EMAGUTIERREZ, as Trustor(s), infavor of MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC. as nominee for TAY-LOR, BEAN & WHITAKERMORTGAGE CORP. asBeneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUB-LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER, in lawful money ofthe United States, all payable atthe time of sale, that certain prop-erty situated in said County,California describing the landtherein as: AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OFTRUST The property heretoforedescribed is being sold “as is”.The street address and othercommon designation, if any, ofthe real property describedabove is purported to be: 555NORTH LAMARR STREET,RIALTO, CA 92376 The under-signed Trustee disclaims any lia-bility for any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be madewithout covenant or warranty,express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the Note(s)secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as providedin said Note(s), advances if any,under the terms of the Deed ofTrust, estimated fees, chargesand expenses of the Trustee andof the trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The total amountof the unpaid balance of the obli-gations secured by the propertyto be sold and reasonable esti-mated costs, expenses andadvances at the time of the initialpublication of this Notice ofTrustee’s Sale is estimated to be$196,601.93 (Estimated).However, prepayment premiums,accrued interest and advanceswill increase this figure prior tosale. Beneficiary’s bid at saidsale may include all or part ofsaid amount. In addition to cash,the Trustee will accept acashier’s check drawn on a stateor national bank, a check drawnby a state or federal credit unionor a check drawn by a state orfederal savings and loan associ-ation, savings association or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the California FinancialCode and authorized to do busi-

ness in California, or other suchfunds as may be acceptable tothe Trustee. In the event tenderother than cash is accepted, theTrustee may withhold theissuance of the Trustee’s DeedUpon Sale until funds becomeavailable to the payee orendorsee as a matter of right.The property offered for saleexcludes all funds held onaccount by the property receiver,if applicable. If the Trustee isunable to convey title for any rea-son, the successful bidder’s soleand exclusive remedy shall bethe return of monies paid to theTrustee and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. Notice to PotentialBidders If you are consideringbidding on this property lien, youshould understand that there arerisks involved in bidding at aTrustee auction. You will be bid-ding on a lien, not on the proper-ty itself. Placing the highest bidat a Trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same Lender may holdmore than one mortgage or Deedof Trust on the property. Notice toProperty Owner The sale dateshown on this Notice of Sale maybe postponed one or more timesby the Mortgagee, Beneficiary,Trustee, or a court, pursuant toSection 2924g of the CaliforniaCivil Code. The law requires thatinformation about Trustee Salepostponements be made avail-able to you and to the public, asa courtesy to those not present atthe sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date has beenpostponed, and, if applicable, therescheduled time and date forthe sale of this property, you maycall In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for information regardingthe Trustee's Sale or visit theInternet Web site address listedbelow for information regardingthe sale of this property, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase, CA08002402-14-1.Information about postpone-ments that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: March 19, 2015 MTCFinancial Inc. dba Trustee CorpsTS No. CA08002402-14-1 17100Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Amy Lemus, AuthorizedSignatory SALE INFORMATIONCAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE ATwww.insourcelogic.com FORAUTOMATED SALES INFOR-MATION PLEASE CALL: InSource Logic AT 702-659-7766MTC Financial Inc. dba TrusteeCorps MAY BE ACTING AS ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINED MAYBE USED FOR THAT PUR-POSE. ORDER NO. CA15-000569-1, Published Rialto Record3/26/15, 4/2/15, 4/9/15 R-1561

T.S. No.: 14-14082 A.P.N.:0239-391-02-0-000 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED4/13/2005. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, cashier's checkdrawn on a state or nationalbank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to dobusiness in this state will 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 willbe made, but without covenantor warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bythe Deed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee forthe total amount (at the time ofthe initial publication of theNotice of Sale) reasonablyestimated to be set forthbelow. The amount may begreater on the day of sale.BENEFICIARY MAY ELECTTO BID LESS THAN THETOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor: MOISES N CORTEZ,A MARRIED MAN AS HISSOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Duly AppointedTrustee: CarringtonForeclosure Services, LLCRecorded 4/22/2005 asInstrument No. 2005-0283912in book , page of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, Describedas follows: "AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED ON SAID DEED

OF TRUST" Date of Sale:4/21/2015 at 1:00 PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 CentralAve., Chino, CA. Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $234,978.99(Estimated) Street Address orother common designation ofreal property: 1661 W VIABELLO DRIVE RIALTO, CA92377-000 A.P.N.: 0239-391-02-0-000 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address or other com-mon designation, 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 beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is setaside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee, or the Mortgagee’sAttorney. If you have previous-ly been discharged throughbankruptcy, you may havebeen released of personal lia-bility for this loan in which casethis letter is intended to exer-cise the note holder's rightsagainst the real property only.THIS NOTICE IS SENT FORTHE PURPOSE OF COL-LECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRMIS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT ON BEHALFOF THE HOLDER ANDOWNER OF THE NOTE. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDBY OR PROVIDED TO THISFIRM OR THE CREDITORWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. As required bylaw, you are hereby notifiedthat a negative credit reportreflecting on your credit recordmay be submitted to a creditreport agency if you fail to ful-fill the terms of your credit obli-gations. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder's office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, ora court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call916-939-0772 or visit thisInternet Web site www.nation-wideposting.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case14-14082. 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: 03/20/2015Carrington ForeclosureServices, LLC 1610 E. SaintAndrew Pl., Suite 150F SantaAna, CA 92705 AutomatedSale Information: (916) 939-0772 or www.nationwidepost-ing.com for NON-SALE infor-mation: 888-313-1969 ShirleyBest, Trustee Sale SpecialistNPP0244503 Published Rialto Record3/26/15,4/2/15,4/9/15 R-1565

TSG No.: 8500105 TS No.:CA1400264505 FHA/VA/PMINo.: APN: 0128-401-07-0-000Property Address: 941 WESTWEDGEWOOD COURTRIALTO, CA 92376 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST, DATED02/23/2007. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. On04/15/2015 at 01:00 P.M., FirstAmerican Title InsuranceCompany, as duly appointedTrustee under and pursuant toDeed of Trust recorded03/01/2007, as Instrument No.2007-0131143, in book , page, , of Official Records in theoffice of the County Recorderof SAN BERNARDINOCounty, State of California.Executed by: MARTHA E.CASTILLO, A MARRIEDWOMAN AS HER SOLE ANDSEPARATE PROPERTY,WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-TION TO HIGHEST BIDDERFOR CASH, CASHIER'SCHECK/CASH EQUIVALENTor other form of paymentauthorized by 2924h(b),(Payable at time of sale in law-ful money of the United States)At the main (south) entranceto the City of Chino CivicCenter, 13220 Central Ave.,Chino, CA. All right, title andinterest conveyed to and nowheld by it under said Deed ofTrust in the property situatedin said County and Statedescribed as: AS MOREFULLY DESCRIBED IN THEABOVE MENTIONED DEEDOF TRUST APN# 0128-401-07-0- 000 The street addressand other common designa-tion, if any, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 941 WEST WEDGE-WOOD COURT, RIALTO, CA92376 The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address and other com-mon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale will bemade, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bysaid Deed of Trust, with inter-est thereon, as provided insaid note(s), advances, underthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and ofthe trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligation secured bythe property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is$386,847.71. The beneficiaryunder said Deed of Trust hasdeposited all documents evi-dencing the obligationssecured by the Deed of Trustand has declared all sumssecured thereby immediatelydue and payable, and hascaused a written Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe executed. The under-signed caused said Notice ofDefault and Election to Sell tobe recorded in the Countywhere the real property islocated. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this prop-erty lien, you should under-stand that there are risksinvolved in bidding at a trusteeauction. You will be bidding ona lien, not on the propertyitself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you tofree and clear ownership of theproperty. You should also beaware that the lien being auc-tioned off may be a junior lien.If you are the highest bidder atthe auction, you are or may beresponsible for paying off allliens senior to the lien beingauctioned off, before you canreceive clear title to the prop-erty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, pri-ority, and size of outstandingliens that may exist on thisproperty by contacting thecounty recorder’s office or atitle insurance company, eitherof which may charge you a feefor this information. If you con-sult either of these resources,you should be aware that thesame lender may hold morethan one mortgage or deed oftrust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this noticeof sale may be postponed oneor more times by the mort-gagee, beneficiary, trustee, or

a court, pursuant to Section2924g of the California CivilCode. The law requires thatinformation about trustee salepostponements be madeavailable to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to thosenot present at the sale. If youwish to learn whether yoursale date has been postponed,and if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may call(916)939-0772 or visit thisInternet Webhttp://search.nationwidepost-ing.com/propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the file numberassigned to this caseCA1400264505 Informationabout postponements that arevery short in duration or thatoccur close in time to thescheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. If the sale isset aside for any reason, thePurchaser at the sale shall beentitled only to a return of thedeposit paid. The Purchasershall have no further recourseagainst the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee’sattorney. Date: First AmericanTitle Insurance Company 6CAMPUS CIRCLE, 2NDFLOOR Westlake, TX 76262First American Title InsuranceCompany MAY BE ACTINGAS A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED MAY BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE FORTRUSTEES SALE INFORMA-TION PLEASE CALL(916)939-0772NPP0244313 Published Rialto Record3/26/15,4/2/15,4/9/15 R-1564

T.S. No. 14-3710-11 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTE:THERE IS A SUMMARY OFTHE INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT ATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본첨부문서에정보요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SEADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DELA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTEDOCUMENTO TALA: MAY-ROONG BUOD NG IMPOR-MASYON SA DOKUMEN-TONG ITO NA NAKALAKIPLƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀBẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢCVỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀILIỆU NÀY PLEASE NOTETHAT PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THEABOVE STATEMENT ISREQUIRED TO APPEAR ONTHIS DOCUMENT BUT PUR-SUANT TO CIVIL CODE §2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OFINFORMATION IS NOTREQUIRED TO BE RECORD-ED OR PUBLISHED AND THESUMMARY OF INFORMA-TION NEED ONLY BEMAILED TO THE MORT-GAGOR OR TRUSTOR. YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED10/12/2010. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDING AGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. A publicauction sale to the highest bid-der for cash, cashier's check

drawn on a state or nationalbank, check drawn by a stateor federal credit union, or acheck drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, orsavings bank specified inSection 5102 of the FinancialCode and authorized to dobusiness in this state will 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 willbe made, but without covenantor warranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) secured bythe Deed of Trust, with interestand late charges thereon, asprovided in the note(s),advances, under the terms ofthe Deed of Trust, interestthereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Noticeof Sale) reasonably estimatedto be set forth below. Theamount may be greater on theday of sale. Trustor: PAULWARD, A MARRIED MAN ASHIS SOLE AND SEPARATEPROPERTY Duly AppointedTrustee: The Wolf Firm, A LawCorporation Recorded10/19/2010 as Instrument No.2010-0432403 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of San BernardinoCounty, California, StreetAddress or other common des-ignation of real property: 873WEST GROVE STREETRIALTO, CA A.P.N.: 0128-361-02-0-000 Date of Sale:4/17/2015 at 1:00 PM Place ofSale: At the main (south)entrance to the City of ChinoCivic Center, 13220 CentralAve., Chino, CA. Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $193,976.27, esti-mated The undersignedTrustee disclaims any liabilityfor any incorrectness of thestreet address or other com-mon designation, 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 beneficiary with-in 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. 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(916) 939-0772 or visit thisInternet Web site www.nation-wideposting.com, using the filenumber assigned to this case14-3710-11. 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.Date: 3/18/2015 The WolfFirm, A Law Corporation 2955Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine,California 92614 ForeclosureDepartment (949) 720-9200Sale Information Only: (916)939-0772 www.nationwide-posting.com Frank Escalera,Team Lead NPP0244296 Published Rialto Record3/26/15,4/2/15,4/9/15 R-1563

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T.S. No.: 9448-7598 TSGOrder No.: 00279598 A.P.N.:0127-385-11-0-000 NOTICEOF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOUARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ADEED OF TRUST DATED04/06/2012. UNLESS YOUTAKE ACTION TO PROTECTYOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGAGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. NBS DefaultServices, LLC, as the dulyappointed Trustee, under andpursuant to the power of salecontained in that certain Deedof Trust Recorded 04/11/2012as Document No.: 2012-0137170, Book No.: NA, PageNo.: NA, of Official Records inthe office of the Recorder ofSan Bernardino County,California, executed by:OSCAR ALVAREZ A SINGLEMAN, as Trustor, WILL SELLAT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER FORCASH (payable in full at timeof sale by cash, a cashier'scheck drawn by a state or

national bank, a check drawnby a state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in section 5102 of theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state).All right, title and interest con-veyed to and now held by itunder said Deed of Trust in theproperty situated in saidCounty and state, and as morefully described in the abovereferenced Deed of Trust.Sale Date & Time: 04/08/2015at 01:00 PM Sale Location: Atthe main (south) entrance tothe City of Chino Civic Center,13220 Central Ave., Chino,CA. The street address andother common designation, ifany, of the real propertydescribed above is purportedto be: 983 N CLIFFORD AVE,RIALTO, CA 92376 The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe street address and othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. Said sale willbe made in an “AS IS” condi-tion, but without covenant orwarranty, expressed orimplied, regarding title, pos-session, or encumbrances, topay the remaining principalsum of the note(s) securedby said Deed of Trust, withinterest thereon, as providedin said note(s), advances, ifany, under the terms of theDeed of Trust, estimated fees,charges and expenses ofthe Trustee and of the trustscreated by said Deed ofTrust, to-wit: $137,158.62(Estimated). Accrued interestand additional advances, ifany, will increase this figureprior to sale. It is possiblethat at the time of sale theopening bid may be less thanthe total indebtedness due.NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear owner-ship of the property. Youshould also be aware that thelien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size ofoutstanding liens that mayexist on this property by con-tacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance com-pany, either of which maycharge you a fee for this infor-mation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you shouldbe aware that the same lendermay hold more than one mort-gage or deed of trust on theproperty. NOTICE TO PROP-ERTY OWNER: The sale dateshown on this notice of salemay be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g ofthe California Civil Code. Thelaw requires that informationabout trustee sale postpone-ments be made available toyou and to the public, as acourtesy to those not presentat the sale. If you wish to learnwhether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if appli-cable, the rescheduled timeand date for the sale of thisproperty, you may call, 916-939-0772 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web site,www.nationwideposting.com,for information regarding thesale of this property, using thefile number assigned to thiscase, T.S.# 9448-7598.Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the internetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder’s sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. NBS DefaultServices, LLC 301 E. OceanBlvd. Suite 1720 Long Beach,CA 90802 800-766-7751 ForTrustee Sale Information LogOn To: www.nationwidepost-ing.com or Call: 916-939-0772. NBS Default Services,LLC, Vanessa Gomez,Foreclosure Associate Thiscommunication is an attemptto collect a debt and any infor-mation obtained will be usedfor that purpose. However, ifyou have received a dischargeof the debt referenced hereinin a bankruptcy proceeding,this is not an attempt toimpose personal liability uponyou for payment of that debt.In the event you have receiveda bankruptcy discharge, anyaction to enforce the debt willbe taken against the propertyonly. NPP0243493 Published Rialto Record 3/19/15,3/26/15,4/2/15 R-1554

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-14-644569-RYOrder No.: 140379673-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED1/3/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLDAT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUNEED AN EXPLANATION OFTHE NATURE OF THE PRO-CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): SHAMEKA DENICEHOGAN, A SINGLE WOMANRecorded: 1/9/2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0015467of Official Records in the officeof the Recorder of SANBERNARDINO County,California; Date of Sale:4/9/2015 at 12:00:00 PM Placeof Sale: At the North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Amountof unpaid balance and othercharges: $251,829.77 The pur-ported property address is: 953NORTH TEAKWOOD AVENUE,RIALTO, CA 92376 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0128-511-58-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear 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 the

property. 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 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-14-644569-RY .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writ-ten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the Trustee is unable toconvey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is set asidefor any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only toa return of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee, or theMortgagee’s Attorney. If youhave previously been dis-charged through bankruptcy,you may have been released ofpersonal liability for this loan inwhich case this letter is intend-ed to exercise the note holdersright’s against the real propertyonly. As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submittedto a credit report agency if youfail to fulfill the terms of yourcredit obligations. QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. Date:Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 714-730-2727 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-14-644569-RY IDSPub#0078836 Published Rialto Record3/19/15, 3/26/15, 4/2/15 R-1556

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALETS No. CA-14-647833-BFOrder No.: 140731478-CA-VOIYOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDERA DEED OF TRUST DATED11/23/2009. 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. A public auction saleto the highest bidder for cash,cashier's check drawn on astate or national bank, checkdrawn by state or federal creditunion, or a check drawn by astate or federal savings andloan association, or savingsassociation, or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 to theFinancial Code and authorizedto do business in this state, willbe held by duly appointedtrustee. The sale will be made,but without covenant or warran-ty, expressed or implied, regard-ing title, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the note(s)secured by the Deed of Trust,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice ofSale) reasonably estimated tobe set forth below. The amountmay be greater on the day ofsale. BENEFICIARY MAYELECT TO BID LESS THANTHE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.Trustor(s): STEVEN M LEMOSAND SARAH J LEMOS, HUS-BAND AND WIFE Recorded:11/30/2009 as Instrument No.2009-0533224 of OfficialRecords in the office of theRecorder of SAN BERNARDI-NO County, California; Date ofSale: 4/14/2015 at 9:00 AMPlace of Sale: At the OntarioConvention Center, 2000 EastConvention Center Way,Ontario, CA 91764, in theAuction.com Room Amount ofunpaid balance and othercharges: $137,935.67 The pur-ported property address is: 344NORTH ORANGE AVE, RIAL-TO, CA 92376 Assessor’sParcel No.: 0130-032-30-0-000NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-DERS: If you are consideringbidding on this property lien,you should understand thatthere are risks involved in bid-ding at a trustee auction. Youwill be bidding on a lien, not onthe property itself. Placing thehighest bid at a trustee auctiondoes not automatically entitleyou to free and clear 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 call800-280-2832 for informationregarding the trustee’s sale orvisit this Internet Web sitehttp://www.qualityloan.com ,using the file number assignedto this foreclosure by theTrustee: CA-14-647833-BF .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled sale maynot immediately be reflected inthe telephone information or onthe Internet Web site. The bestway to verify postponementinformation is to attend thescheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims anyliability for any incorrectness ofthe property address or othercommon designation, if any,shown herein. If no streetaddress or other common des-ignation is shown, directions tothe location of the property maybe obtained by sending a writ-ten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice ofSale. If the Trustee is unable to

convey title for any reason, thesuccessful bidder's sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee, and the successful bid-der shall have no furtherrecourse. If the sale is set asidefor any reason, the Purchaser atthe sale shall be entitled only toa return of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee, or theMortgagee’s Attorney. If youhave previously been dis-charged through bankruptcy,you may have been released ofpersonal liability for this loan inwhich case this letter is intend-ed to exercise the note holdersright’s against the real propertyonly. As required by law, you arehereby notified that a negativecredit report reflecting on yourcredit record may be submittedto a credit report agency if youfail to fulfill the terms of yourcredit obligations. QUALITYMAY BE CONSIDERED ADEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. Date:Quality Loan ServiceCorporation 411 Ivy Street SanDiego, CA 92101 619-645-7711For NON SALE information onlySale Line: 800-280-2832 OrLogin to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line:(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318Quality Loan Service Corp. TSNo.: CA-14-647833-BF IDSPub#0078418 Published Rialto Record3/19/15,3/26/15,4/2/15 R-1557

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALET.S. No. 12-20437-SP-CA TitleNo. 120153118-CA-LMI ATTEN-TION RECORDER: THE FOL-LOWING REFERENCE TO ANATTACHED SUMMARY ISAPPLICABLE TO THE NOTICEPROVIDED TO THE TRUSTORONLY PURSUANT TO CIVILCODE 2923.3 NOTE: THERE ISA SUMMARY OF THE INFOR-MATION IN THIS DOCUMENTATTACHED YOU ARE INDEFAULT UNDER A DEED OFTRUST DATED 01/24/2007.UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIONTO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED ANEXPLANATION OF THENATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.A public auction sale to the high-est bidder for cash, (cashier'scheck(s) must be made payableto National Default ServicingCorporation), drawn on a state ornational bank, a check drawn bya state or federal credit union, ora check drawn by a state or fed-eral savings and loan associa-tion, savings association, or sav-ings bank specified in Section5102 of the Financial Code andauthorized to do business in thisstate; 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 a Deed of Trustdescribed below. The sale will bemade in an "as is" condition, butwithout 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,with interest and late chargesthereon, as provided in thenote(s), advances, under theterms of the Deed of Trust, inter-est thereon, fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee for thetotal amount (at the time of theinitial publication of the Notice of

Sale) reasonably estimated to beset forth below. The amount maybe greater on the day of sale.Trustor: SERVANDO TORRES, AMARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLEAND SEPARATE PROPERTYDuly Appointed Trustee:NATIONAL DEFAULT SERVIC-ING CORPORATION Recorded01/31/2007 as Instrument No.2007-0062676 (or Book, Page)of the Official Records of SANBERNARDINO County,California. Date of Sale:04/08/2015 at 12:00 PM Place ofSale: At the North ArrowheadAvenue entrance to the CountyCourthouse, 351 NorthArrowhead Avenue, SanBernardino, CA 92401 Estimatedamount of unpaid balance andother charges: $423,262.59Street Address or other commondesignation of real property: 625EAST 3RD STREET, RIALTO,CA 92376 A.P.N.: 0130-432-05-0-000 The undersigned Trusteedisclaims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress or other common desig-nation, if any, shown above. If nostreet address or other commondesignation is shown, directionsto the location of the propertymay be obtained by sending awritten request to the beneficiarywithin 10 days of the date of firstpublication of this Notice of Sale.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 under-signed mortgagee, beneficiary orauthorized agent for the mort-gagee or beneficiary pursuant toCalifornia Civil Code Section2923.5(b) declares that the mort-gagee, beneficiary or the mort-gagee's or beneficiary's author-ized agent has either contactedthe borrower or tried with due dili-gence to contact the borrower asrequired by California Civil Code2923.5. NOTICE TO POTEN-TIAL BIDDERS: If you are con-sidering bidding on this propertylien, you should understand thatthere are risks involved in biddingat a trustee auction. You will bebidding on a lien, not on the prop-erty itself. Placing the highest bidat a trustee auction does notautomatically entitle you to freeand clear ownership of the prop-erty. You should also be awarethat the lien being auctioned offmay be a junior lien. If you arethe highest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsible forpaying off all liens senior to thelien being auctioned off, beforeyou can receive clear title to theproperty. You are encouraged toinvestigate the existence, priority,and size of outstanding liens thatmay exist on this property bycontacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance compa-ny, either of which may chargeyou a fee for this information. Ifyou consult either of theseresources, you should be awarethat the same lender may holdmore than one mortgage or deedof trust on the property. NOTICETO PROPERTY OWNER: Thesale date shown on this notice ofsale may be postponed one ormore times by the mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee, or a court,pursuant to Section 2924g of theCalifornia Civil Code. The lawrequires that information abouttrustee sale postponements bemade available to you and to thepublic, as a courtesy to those notpresent at the sale. If you wish tolearn whether your sale date hasbeen postponed, and, if applica-ble, the rescheduled time anddate for the sale of this property,you may call 714-730-2727 orvisit this Internet Web sitewww.ndscorp.com/sales, usingthe file number assigned to thiscase 12-20437-SP-CA.Information about postpone-ments that are very short in dura-tion or that occur close in time tothe scheduled sale may notimmediately be reflected in thetelephone information or on theInternet Web site. The best wayto verify postponement informa-tion is to attend the scheduledsale. Date: 03/16/2015 Tiffanyand Bosco, P.A. As agent forNational Default ServicingCorporation 1230 ColumbiaStreet, Suite 680 San Diego, CA92101 Phone 888-264-4010Sales Line 714-730-2727; SalesW e b s i t e :www.ndscorp.com/sales LanaKacludis, Trustee SalesSupervisor A-4514086 Published Rialto Record3/19/15, 3/26/15, 4/2/15 R-1559

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APN: 0131-101-12-0-000 TSNo: CA09004202-11-1 TO No:5620920 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'S SALE YOU AREIN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEDOF TRUST DATED July 9,2007. UNLESS YOU TAKEACTION TO PROTECT YOURPROPERTY, IT MAY BESOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IFYOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OFTHE PROCEEDINGSAGAINST YOU, YOUSHOULD CONTACT ALAWYER. On April 28, 2015 at09:00 AM, Auction.com Room,Ontario Convention Center,2000 East Convention CenterWay, Ontario, CA 91764, MTCFinancial Inc. dba TrusteeCorps, as the duly AppointedTrustee, under and pursuant tothe power of sale contained inthat certain Deed of TrustRecorded on July 16, 2007 asInstrument No. 2007-0416307of official records in the Officeof the Recorder of SanBernardino County, California,executed by MANUEL VALEN-ZUELA, A SINGLE MAN, asTrustor(s), in favor of JPMOR-GAN CHASE BANK, N.A. asBeneficiary, WILL SELL ATPUBLIC AUCTION TO THEHIGHEST BIDDER, in lawfulmoney of the United States, allpayable at the time of sale,that certain property situatedin said County, Californiadescribing the land therein as:AS MORE FULLYDESCRIBED IN SAID DEEDOF TRUST The propertyheretofore described is beingsold “as is”. The streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, of the realproperty described above ispurported to be: 245 E MER-RILL AVE, RIALTO, CA 92376The undersigned Trustee dis-claims any liability for anyincorrectness of the streetaddress and other commondesignation, if any, shownherein. Said sale will be madewithout covenant or warranty,express or implied, regardingtitle, possession, or encum-brances, to pay the remainingprincipal sum of the Note(s)secured by said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon, as pro-vided in said Note(s),advances if any, under theterms of the Deed of Trust,estimated fees, charges andexpenses of the Trustee and ofthe trusts created by saidDeed of Trust. The totalamount of the unpaid balanceof the obligations secured bythe property to be sold andreasonable estimated costs,expenses and advances at thetime of the initial publication ofthis Notice of Trustee’s Sale isestimated to be $340,226.78(Estimated). However, pre-payment premiums, accruedinterest and advances willincrease this figure prior tosale. Beneficiary’s bid at saidsale may include all or part ofsaid amount. In addition tocash, the Trustee will accept acashier’s check drawn on astate or national bank, a checkdrawn by a state or federalcredit union or a check drawnby a state or federal savingsand loan association, savingsassociation or savings bankspecified in Section 5102 ofthe California Financial Codeand authorized to do businessin California, or other suchfunds as may be acceptable tothe Trustee. In the event ten-der other than cash is accept-ed, the Trustee may withholdthe issuance of the Trustee’sDeed Upon Sale until fundsbecome available to the payeeor endorsee as a matter ofright. The property offered forsale excludes all funds held onaccount by the propertyreceiver, if applicable. If theTrustee is unable to conveytitle for any reason, the suc-cessful bidder’s sole andexclusive remedy shall be thereturn of monies paid to theTrustee and the successfulbidder shall have no furtherrecourse. Notice to PotentialBidders 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 auc-tion does not automaticallyentitle you to free and clearownership of the property. Youshould also be aware that thelien being auctioned off maybe a junior lien. If you are thehighest bidder at the auction,you are or may be responsiblefor paying off all liens senior tothe lien being auctioned off,before you can receive cleartitle to the property. You areencouraged to investigate theexistence, priority, and size of

outstanding liens that mayexist on this property by con-tacting the county recorder'soffice or a title insurance com-pany, either of which maycharge you a fee for this infor-mation. If you consult either ofthese resources, you shouldbe aware that the sameLender may hold more thanone mortgage or Deed of Truston the property. Notice toProperty 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 postponed,and, if applicable, the resched-uled time and date for the saleof this property, you may callAuction.com at 800.280.2832for information regarding theTrustee's Sale or visit theInternet Web site addresswww.Auction.com for informa-tion regarding the sale of thisproperty, using the file numberassigned to this case,C A 0 9 0 0 4 2 0 2 - 1 1 - 1 .Information about postpone-ments that are very short induration or that occur close intime to the scheduled salemay not immediately bereflected in the telephoneinformation or on the InternetWeb site. The best way to ver-ify postponement informationis to attend the scheduledsale. Date: March 20, 2015MTC Financial Inc. dbaTrustee Corps TS No.CA09004202-11-1 17100Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Amy Lemus, AuthorizedSignatory SALE INFORMA-TION CAN BE OBTAINEDONLINE AT www.Auction.comFOR AUTOMATED SALESINFORMATION PLEASECALL: AUCTION.COM AT800.280.2832 MTC FinancialInc. dba Trustee Corps MAYBE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDMAY BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. ORDER NO.CA15-000589-1, Published Rialto Record4/2/15, 4/9/15, 4/16/15 R-1569

San Bernardino City UnifiedSchool District is proud of theaccomplishments of ourCreative Afterschool Programfor Success (CAPS) beforeand afterschool programs. OurCAPS programs undergo aperiodic evaluation to assessour progress toward providinghigh-quality opportunities foracademic enrichment andconducts an internal self-assessment on research-based indicators of quality.The results of evaluation areused to refine and improve theprogram and are available tothe public upon request bycontact the CAPS Office at(909) 880-6843.CNS-2731114#Published Rialto Record4/2/15 R-1567

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PHOTO/TIM FORRESTNew Beginning Outreach Christian Church Pastor Joseph J. Mack (left with blue dress shirt) andSan Bernardino Valley College Human Services professor Melinda Moneymaker with severalstudents.

Pastor Mack continues to serveless fortunate

PHOTO/TIM FORRESTResidents look through clothes and pick up food bags duringJoseph Mack’s annual Easter outreach event on March 28 atthe Frazees Community Center in San Bernardino.

Police to discuss fraud, crimestargeting senior citizens

The Redlands Police Depart-ment will discuss currentscams that largely target

seniors and tips to prevent vehicleand residential burglaries and theftat both the Redlands CommunitySenior Center and Joslyn SeniorCenter in April.The presentations will take placefrom noon to 12:30 p.m. Monday,April 13, at the Redlands Commu-

nity Senior Center, 111 W. LugoniaAve., and again from 10:30 to 11a.m. Friday, April 17, at the JoslynSenior Center, 21 Grant St.There will be informational hand-outs and time for questions.The Redlands Police Departmentand other department continue toreceive regular reports of fraudulentactivities, especially targeting eld-erly residents. These scams take

many forms, offering large, quickmonetary returns for little invest-ment; claiming to be governmentagencies collecting fines or penal-ties; or cynically appealing to a de-sire to help a friend or relative indesperate need. For more information, contact theRedlands Community Senior Cen-ter at (909) 798-7579 or the JoslynSenior Center at (909) 798-7550.

San Bernardino Workforce InvestmentBoard Offers Veterans Financial Counseling

The County of SanBernardino Workforce In-vestment Board will offer

financial counseling to militaryveterans and their spouses who aretransitioning into civilian life. The program, which originated atthe Consumer Financial ProtectionBureau, will fund a full-time finan-cial counselor to serve at the Amer-ica’s Job Center of California inRancho Cucamonga.This program addresses chal-lenges some veterans experiencewhen their military service hasended. Miguel McQueen, DeputyDirector of Business Services andOperations with the County ofSan Bernardino Workforce Invest-ment Board said, “We are proud toparticipate in this program as it al-lows us to expand the services weoffer to veterans and their fami-lies.”Over the last year, the need fortailored services for Veterans hasgathered national attention focus-ing on the need to improve medicalcare at Veterans Administration

hospitals and helping Veteranstransition back into the workforce. Employment recruitment assis-tance and skills training make up alarge part of the services that theWorkforce Investment Board pro-vides to veterans, and this new fi-nancial counseling service will beadded to help those in transition.“In recent years, funding cutshave eliminated specific workforceprograms for veterans,” said SandyHarmsen, Executive Director ofthe Workforce InvestmentBoard. “That situation is begin-ning to change, amid a growingrecognition of the importance ofadditional support for veterans.”“We know that veterans can ben-efit from specialized services tar-geted to their needs,” CountyBoard of Supervisors ChairmanJames Ramos said. "This programwill allow the Workforce Invest-ment Board to serve our large pop-ulation of military veterans byproviding financial expertise to as-sist them on their path to financialindependence.”

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Superheroes vs. villains at Marvel Universe LiveInland Empire debut

By Yazmin Alvarez

Heroes and defenders ofthe universe are beingcalled to the Inland Em-

pire to help thwart the treachery ofLoki and his plans to decimateEarth next week during MarvelUniverse Live!, an action-packedcomic book character stunt showcoming April 9-12 to Citizen’sBusiness Bank Arena in Ontario. The two-hour experience and

nearly two-years in the makingshow is Feld Entertainment’snewest production sending morethan 25 Marvel icons includingIron Man, Captain America, Spi-der-Man, Black Widow and TheHulk on a quest to recover shards

of The Cosmic Cube, the source ofultimate power and one of themost feared and coveted treasuresin the Marvel Universe. Follow-ing Marvel’s original storyline, thecube has been shattered into piecesby the Mighty Thor in order toprevent it from falling into thewrong hands, but his villainousbrother, Loki, devises a scheme toclone its powers and plans worlddomination. And with battles against

Avengers — like those whenMadame Hydra’s army take onCaptain America — the show isguaranteed to be “high-energy andheart-racing,” said Marvel Liveperformer and motocross riderBrittany Marcotte, who goesagainst Captain America and also

takes on Black Widow. “There’s going to be motorcycle

stunts, explosions, fighting, flam-ing barrels,” she said. “Non-stopaction and supersized surprises.”It’s not just for kids, she added. The Marvel fan show debuts

April 9 at 7p.m. in Ontario. Addi-tional shows run 7 p.m. April 10;11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. April11; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. April 12. The show heads to The Forum in

Inglewood May 1. Tickets for Marvel Universe

Live! at the Citizens BusinessBank Arena can be purchased on-line at AXS.com, charge by phoneat 888-9AXS-TIX or in-person atthe venue Box Office, 4000 On-tario Center Parkway in Ontario.

COURTESY PHOTO/FELD ENTERTAINMENTSpider-Man fights back as Loki attempts to use his mind tricks inMarvel Universe Live. The stunt show runs at the Citizens Busi-ness Bank Arena in Ontario April 9-12.

COURTESY PHOTO/FELD ENTERTAINMENTCaptain America rides to amazing heights taking on villains dur-ing Marvel Universe Live.

COURTESY PHOTO/FELD ENTERTAINMENTBlack Widow takes on agents during a fight for the universe during Marvel Universe Live. The stuntshow runs April 9-12 at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.