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By Manny SandovalTi m e f o r C h a n g e Foundation (TFCF) is set to host a transformative Community Action Fair and Legal Clinic on Saturday, August 19th, from 9:00 AM to
1 2 : 3 0 P M a t t h e Yo u n g Visionaries Resource Center This event, a collaboration
with numerous esteemed community partners, promises to be a pivotal resource for Inland Empire residents, offering legal and family emergency services complemented by an atmosphere of music, food, games, and raffles
Va n e s s a P e r e z , E x e c u t i v e Director of TFCF, emphasized
the event’s significance, “We’re offering legal services for people with an adverse background and criminal history Record s e a l i n g a n d r e n t a l p a y m e n t assistance will be some of the main resources offered ” She further clarified, “Record sealing is when your record is completely cleared For example, if you get an expungement, some-
t i m e s c o n v i c t i o n s w i l l s t i l l a p p e a r, b u t r e c o r d s e a l i n g ensures that no convictions are retrieved from a background check when applying for a job ”
Kim Carter, TFCF founder, and ambassador, underscored the importance of such services, saying, “It’s vital because it TFCF cont on next pg
By Manny SandovalAS a n B e r n a r d i n o p o l i c e o ff i c e r
fatally shot a robbery suspect after allegedly robbing a female gas station cashier at gunpoint and subsequently brandishing a firearm at the officer, according to the San Bernardino Police Department
At approximately 8:49 A M on August 11th, officers responded to multiple calls reporting an armed robbery at a Baseline and 'H' Street gas station Callers described the suspect as a 30-year-old black male with shoulder-length hair, donning a white shirt, and seen wielding a black handgun He was reportedly associated with a blue or purple Mazda parked near the fuel pumps
Upon arrival, an officer identified an individual matching the suspect's description w a l k i n g a w a y f r o m t h e g a s s t a t i o n ' s entrance The suspect, holding a handgun, began weaving between vehicles at the fuel islands Despite the officer's repeated commands to drop the weapon, the suspect allegedly raised the handgun toward the officer
TFCF
offers people a chance at economic empowerment and expanded educational opportunities and employment We all make mistakes, and once they are rectified, it’s essential to let individuals move forward ”
Speaking from personal experience, Carter added, “In 1994, I couldn’t get a job at places like Jack in the Box or McDonald’s because of my background Today, some of those organizations that once denied me employment now contract with me because I’m in a leadership position ”
The Community Action, Fair, and Legal Clinic will feature on-site legal representatives to assist with record sealing, SB 731 petition-based expungement, family law, and other criminal defense services
Additionally, resources for emergency services,
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In response, the officer fired two shots, striking the suspect, who dropped the firearm The suspect was taken into custody and later transported to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries
Two individuals from the associated Mazda were detained for questioning
The incident unfolded during a peak morning hour, with many bystanders pumping gas
SBPD PIO Sgt Chris Gray stated, "The case is
By Manny SandovalOn Monday, August 14th, Studio D in Downtown San Bernardino was abuzz with financial insights and community engagement as J P Morgan Chase held its Managing Debt Workshop The event, aimed at bridging the gap between financial institutions and the community, was a testament to the bank's commitment to fostering financial literacy
Brad Wilson, VP and Community Manager from J P Morgan Chase shared valuable insights on managing debt Before diving into debt repayment, Wilson emphasized the importance of ensuring that you truly owe the debt to a creditor, checking that the statute of limitations hasn't expired, and verifying the legitimacy of the debt collector He further advised attendees on the nuances of negotiating with debt collectors
If full payment isn't feasible, Wilson suggested setting up an affordable payment plan, negotiating for a lower balance, and aiming for a "paid in full" status rather than a "settled" one
The workshop also highlighted the rules that debt collectors must adhere to and encouraged attendees to report any creditor abuse to USA gov
Silva Harapetian, Chief Marketing Officer of Studio D, spoke passionately about the significance of such workshops "Financial literacy is not something we are taught in school," Harapetian said She further emphasized the unique chal-
such as rental and utility payment assistance, will be available TFCF will also offer employment services for formerly incarcerated individuals and family reunification services for mothers facing incarceration or homelessness
“We are thrilled to be hosting an event that will give members of our county direct access to resources that are often unaffordable and inaccessible,” Perez added “Time for Change Foundation has a deep-rooted passion for uplifting and advancing our community, and we’re immensely grateful for the incredible partners supporting our mission ”
Admission to the event is free Registered participants can avail of a personalized legal session Contact Vanessa Perez at (909) 886-2994 for registration and further details, or visit TimeForChangeFoundation org
City of San Ber nardino Launches GameChanging Entr epr eneurial Hub in Downtown’s Studio D with CSUSB Par tner ship
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Existing and aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners in the City of San Bernardino are about to have a new resource available to help them launch and grow businesses, thanks to an innovative initiative developed by the City and California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB)
City and CSUSB project that the ERC will be operational in October 2023
The ERC grew out of the City and the University’s participation in the Aspen Institute Latinos & Society Program’s City Action Lab, a unique initiative that focuses on Latino majority cities and communities to strengthen local entrepreneurial ecosystems San Bernardino was one of six cities nationally chosen to participate in the program, which focuses on generating long-term, inclusive economic growth through business ownership
still under investigation
Anyone with additional information regarding this incident should contact Detective D Sawyer at 909-384-5630 As standard protocol, the San Bernardino District Attorney's Office responded to the scene on the incident date and is conducting a parallel investigation, which is also ongoing "
The San Bernardino Police Department urges witnesses and anyone with further information to come forward
The newly created Entrepreneurial Resource Center (ERC), led by CSUSB’s Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE), will be an easily accessible hub for small business services, centrally located in downtown San Bernardino at Studio D, 330 N D Street Studio D is a newly established coworking and business hub designed for entrepreneurs at every stage that is committed to building a dynamic and diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem in the City The ERC will bring together a wide range of entrepreneurial support programs and organizations to provide a complete set of training, business counseling, and access to resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs in the City
Out of the City-University partnership with the Aspen Institute, the ERC emerged as one of the ways CSUSB, as an anchor institution in the region, could strategically work with the City
lenges immigrant families face, respectfully stating, "Speaking as an immigrant, with immigrant parents, we sometimes have preconceived ideas of finances, banking, debt, interest, etc Sometimes, what our parents know and teach us about finances is not always efficiently aligned with our system here "
Harapetian also underscored the importance of creating an inclusive environment for financial education "It's imperative for everyone to know their options and understand how to budget, use a credit card, and more Understanding the nuances of finances and creating a safe space where likeminded people can ask questions is crucial If we do it collectively as a community, we are all better off," she added
Feedback from attendees indicated a keen interest in future workshops on building credit and additional workshops on preparing for home purchases The workshops are held monthly at Studio D and are free
The event concluded on a high note, with J P Morgan Chase gifting attendees backpacks filled with school supplies
J P Morgan Chase's initiative at Studio D is a testament to the bank's commitment to community engagement and education With workshops on debt management, budgeting, financial journey, home buying, and business banking, the bank is making strides in ensuring that financial literacy is accessible to all
“The new center will improve access to resources for all aspiring and existing entrepreneurs, increase the rate of business creation, and foster greater success and long-term sustainability for local small businesses,” said Mike Stull, a professor of entrepreneurship and director of the IECE and the CSUSB School of Entrepreneurship “The ERC will also seek to address disparities in small business ownership and entrepreneurship through a deliberate focus and outreach to underrepresented groups in the City ”
Each partner is making a significant commitment to ensure the success of the ERC, including the City of San Bernardino investing of $1 87 million over three years, and the IECE investing $1 9 million of resources through its major business assistance programs including the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (IESBDC) and Inland Empire Women’s Business Center (IEWBC) The
“The creation of the Entrepreneurial Resource Center stands as a testament to the unwavering partnership between California State University, San Bernardino and the City of San Bernardino,” said Tomás D Morales, president of the university “The ERC will serve as a beacon of opportunity, a hub of creativity, and a catalyst for economic growth, providing budding entrepreneurs the resources and support they need to turn their visions into reality Together, we embrace the spirit of innovation, resilience, and inclusivity, confident that this center will unleash the potential of our community and drive us towards a brighter, more prosperous future ”
“I applaud the City of San Bernardino and CSUSB’s strategic alliance – the Entrepreneurial Resource Center This is a game changer for the San Bernardino small businesses ecosystem,” said Domenika Lynch, vice president of the Aspen Institute and executive director of the institute’s Latinos & Society Program “The ERC will consolidate business support resources in a one-stop shop and increase opportunities for innovation and access to capital necessary to start and scale small business I am delighted that the Aspen Institute’s City Action Lab could help catalyze this endeavor ”
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Claremo nt Gradua te Univer sit y Leads the Charge as it s Fir st to Publicl y Co mmit to NAACP's D iver sit y Pledge
By Manny SandovalIn a bold move reflecting its dedication to inclusivity, Claremont Graduate University (CGU) has publicly announced its signature on the NAACP's "Diversity No Matter What" pledge for higher education This decision comes on the heels of the Supreme Court's recent verdict on college admissions While many institutions nationwide have signed the pledge, CGU stands out as the first to declare its commitment openly
University President Len Jessup remarked, “I believe it’s important for us to go on record, not only by signing the NAACP pledge but by publicly sharing our belief in diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of university life: enrollment, hiring, and campus culture ”
Under Jessup's leadership over the past five years, there's been a notable surge in the representation of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) students, now accounting for 54% of the domestic student body, a jump from 44% prior to his tenure Furthermore, since
2018, 63% of the tenured or tenure-track faculty and 43% of Board of Trustees members identified as BIPOC
Jessup emphasized, “This isn't a moment of self-congratulation It's an ongoing journey, and there's much ground to cover While we can't rewrite history, we can and will shape our present and future ”
CGU's commitment is further solidified in its Strategic Plan, ratified on March 8, 2020 Among its primary objectives is the cultivation of an academic community rooted in inclusive excellence This encompasses:
Strategic planning centered on diversity and the execution of initiatives that bring tangible, positive change to the campus
Championing the recruitment, retention, and success of a diverse body of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and trustees
Nurturing a campus ethos of respect and justice, while endorsing research and community initiatives that drive positive societal transformation
Quamina Carter, vice president of student affairs and chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, shared, "The strides CGU has made in its mission to attract and nurture a diverse community of students, staff, faculty, and trustees are commendable Diversity enriches intellectual dialogue, widens horizons, and equips our scholars for a globally connected world I'm honored to witness CGU's renewed dedication to molding global citizens via transformative graduate education "
The NAACP lauded CGU's proactive stance Ivory A Toldson, PhD, national director of education innovation and research, stated, “I commend Claremont Graduate University for their public commitment to the Diversity No Matter What pledge Their actions underscore a genuine desire to foster a culture where everyone belongs and is respected It's a testament to their dedication to mirroring the nation's diversity in higher education and championing equity and justice for historically marginalized students I'm optimistic that other institutions will be inspired by CGU's example and join this crucial mission ”
Latin o Ed ucation and Advocacy Days Summit Ann oun ces H ono rar y Ch air s f or Sept. 29 Co nfer ence, Activ ist Do lo res Hu er ta and Actor Emilio Rivera Named Ho norar y Chair s
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Activist Dolores Huerta has been named the honorary chair/madrina de honor and actor Emilio Rivera will be the honorary chair/padrino de honor for the Latino Education & Advocacy Days LEAD Summit XII, Sept 29 at Cal State San Bernardino
And both are familiar with the summit’s theme, “¡Ya Basta! – Enough is Enough!: Education and Violence in the Context of our Schools, Community Safety, and Law-Enforcement, having experienced different strands of it, said Enrique Murillo Jr , executive director of LEAD and CSUSB professor of education
“In September 1988, in front of the St Francis Hotel in Union Square, Huerta was severely beaten by San Francisco Police officer Frank Achim during a peaceful and lawful protest of the policies/platform of then-candidate for president, George H W Bush,” Murillo said “The batonbeating caused significant internal injuries to her torso, resulting in several broken ribs and requiring the removal of her spleen in emergency surgery The beating was caught on videotape and broadcast widely on local television news Later, Huerta won a large judgment against the SFPD and the city of San Francisco for the attack, the proceeds of which she used for the benefit of farm workers As a result of this assault and the suit, the SFPD was pressured to change its crowd control policies and its process of officer discipline ”
Huerta is one of the most influential Chicana/Latinas of the 20th century, known for her work as a community organizer, labor activist, civil rights leader and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice She is the founder and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, and co-founded the United Farm Workers of America with the late Cesar Chavez
She has worked for labor rights and social justice for almost 60 years In 1962, she and Chavez founded the United Farm Workers union She served as vice president and played a critical role in many of the union’s accomplish-
ments for four decades
In 2002, she received the Puffin/Nation $100,000 prize for Creative Citizenship, which she used to establish the Dolores Huerta Foundation (DHF) The foundation is connecting groundbreaking community-based organizing to state and national movements to register and educate voters; advocate for education reform; bring about infrastructure improvements in low-income communities; advocate for greater equality for the LGBT community; and create strong leadership development
Huerta has received numerous awards, including The Eleanor Roosevelt Humans Rights Award from President Bill Clinton in 1998 And in 2012 President Barack Obama bestowed Huerta with The Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States
Rivera’s experience goes beyond his portrayals on the big and small screen “Emilio grew up in a Frogtown, an impoverished neighborhood of Los Angeles, Elysian Valley, from a gang family,” Murillo said “With nearly 150 acting credits to his name, he is known for his authenticity and presence on screen, especially while depicting criminals and law enforcement officers ”
In his role as Marcus Álvarez in the television series “Mayans M C , ” Emilio Rivera is often referred to as “El Padrino,” a term of immense respect In real life, he bears the title of padrino as the summit’s honorary chair
Rivera was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in Los Angeles After graduating from high school, he joined the U S Army but later became associated with street gangs, took drugs and drank
But for his love of acting, Rivera may have continued down that path Acting, with its training and discipline, he said, saved his life His credentials places him among the top Latino actors
While he may be most visible as Marcus Álvarez in “Mayans M C , ” and its predecessor, “Sons of Anarchy,” he also has a prominent role in Eva Longoria’s feature film,
“Flamin’ Hot,” as well as “High Crimes” (with Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman) and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” (with George Clooney and Julia Roberts)
Each year the summit, which is open to the public and free to attend, brings together teaching professionals and educators, researchers, academics, scholars, administrators, independent writers and artists, policy and program specialists, students, parents, civic leaders, activists and advocates – all sharing a common interest and commitment to education issues that impact Latinos to help them define the future
Programs during the summit will examine the challenges the community faces Scheduled panel discussions will include Historical, Cultural and Racial Responsiveness and Revitalization: Building Dignity and Social Justice from the Massacre at El Porvenir to Uvalde”; “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People”; “Gun Violence Prevention: Students Need Safe Environments to Learn, Live, and Grow”; “Federal Response & Interagency Working Group: Resources and Preparedness”; and “Police Use of Excessive Force/Raza Database Project ”
In addition, the summit’s featured photo exhibit, “Resilience in Inland Southern California: Enduring Policing, Violence and Poverty ” by Humberto Flores will present a human perspective on the issue Flores, a first-generation Chicano from the Inland Empire, is a doctoral candidate in sociology from UC Santa Barbara whose research examines the brunt of policing in the Inland Empire He was a featured speaker for the university’s Conversations on Race and Policing during the 2023 spring semester
Registration is now open for the summit, which will take place from 8 a m -3 p m Sept 29 at the Santos Manuel Student Union South Visit the 2023 LEAD Summit XII Registration webpage to reserve your spot; attending the summit is free
Visit the LEAD Summit XII website for more information on the summit and LEAD’s other programs
Ca lifo r ni a Credit Unio n Lo ok ing to Fund I nnovat ive San Ber na rdino Co unt y Teacher P ro jects Community News
California Credit Union encourages San Bernardino County teachers who have an innovative class project idea to apply for a credit union grant through its Teacher Grant program
The California Credit Union grant program is now available to full-time teachers in San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura or credit union members teaching in California, looking to fund special learning opportunities for their students
The project should have clearly defined learning ob-
jectives tied to students’ academic needs, display creativity, and benefit a significant number of students
Ten California Credit Union grants of $500 each will be awarded to area teachers in early October in the fall program
“We were founded 90 years ago by a local teacher, and supporting our education community has always been an important part of our heritage We’re excited to once again offer this grant program to help teachers light up their classrooms with an innovative learning opportunity for their students,” said California Credit Union President/CEO Steve O’Connell “We encourage any teacher who has an exciting project idea to take just a few min-
utes to apply for one of our grants ”
Interested teachers can find more information and apply online here The application deadline is September 15, 2023
Since the creation of the program in 2012, California Credit Union has awarded $175,000 in teacher grants to benefit students across Southern California
The spring grant program funded a wide range of projects, including writing books about kindness, creating an art journaling project, opening a student Wellness Center, and starting a pickleball program, among others
Big Oil’s ‘Latino Voice’ Campaign is a Veiled Attempt to Silence Tr ue Advocates f or Clean Air
By MaCarmen GonzalezThe oil industry says it will see to it that Latino voices are heard in the debate over the future of energy in California
They’re wrong We don’t need Big Oil to voice our desire to live in communities with clean air and free from pollution and lung diseases
The Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) says it needs to help state legislators understand what they call a new point of view from Latinos who are supposedly being ignored in the energy debate They call this campaign “Levanta Tu Voz (Raise Your Voice)
But their campaign is a big lie
In Sacramento, Latino voices are already heard through state legislators and air regulators defending their communities’ interests with clear legislation and targeted regulations to reduce emissions in freight communities where our children learn, play and breathe This is the type of change Latinos and communities of color need
We know too well how corporations like Amazon, Walmart, UPS, and others impact our lives They’ve helped bring over 1 billion square feet of warehousing to the Inland Empire Along with freeways and railyards, these massive structures attract thousands of diesel trucks daily, contributing to the worst ozone and particulate pollution in the entire country
We know that the goods movement shifting away from diesel will stop diesel death and significantly improve our quality of living
Of course, the oil industry does not share this view The problem for them isn’t the absence of a valid Latino point of view but instead finding someone who thinks like them: that profits have more value than health
They want to distract us with superficial arguments so that we forget the devastating impact of pollution from oil production and vehicle emissions on the health of minority communi-
ties And for that, they are willing to do just about anything
For example, they promote voices that suggest that there’s a class war between those whom they refer to as the rich with their fancy electric cars and the poor, who rely on public transportation and bicycles They want to convince Latinos that the poor will pay more for expensive clean energy than the rich and that it would be better to leave things as they are and make no changes
They are wrong We do not share the duplicitous approach that the health of our communities should be sacrificed for the economy But they want to convince us that it has to be all or nothing; for them, it’s nothing
Fossil fuel companies want to pretend now to have a social conscience and care about people experiencing poverty, when they never were concerned in the past, to squeeze consumers so they could make record profits In fact, we know they are willing to spend millions to deceive us and stop any progress to address climate change
As a Latina living near a diesel death zone, I will not allow the fossil fuel industry to narrow down our concerns to a public relations campaign Here the choice is crystal clear: we must decide between protecting our health or tolerating asthma and cancer-causing pollution
As people are directly impacted by diesel emissions and the operations used by fossil fuel companies, we will not allow wealthy corporations to misinform the community As people living in environmental justice communities, we are the experts due to our lived experience Fossil fuel corporations are rooted in greed and corruption
The industry’s campaign aims to confuse and divide us by promoting baseless arguments Don’t be fooled In the Inland Empire, rest assured, we don’t need the fossil fuel companies to tell us what is best for Latinos or to make us heard
This is my voice!
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Californ a the unders gned will sell the following vehicles at l en sale at sa d address(s) at said t me(s) on: Monday August 28 2023 to wit: YEAR MAKE VIN LICENSE STATE 17 JEEP 1C4NJPBB6HD172743 To be sold by: Wi son Towing 2310 E 3rd St, San Bernardino
CA
(To
appear remotely check n advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the court s website To find your court s website, go to w w w c o u r t s c a g o v / f i n d - m ycourt htm ) A copy of this Order to Show Cause must be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation printed in this county: El Ch cano (serving San Bernardino) Dated: JUL 20 2023
S MCCARVILLE Judge of the Superior Court Published El Chicano 8/3 8/10 8/17 8/24/23 E-8562
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am Brittany Butler: Fan Wagon Christmas tree chair TV, Bags, Boxes, Totes; Lexxis
Pedroza: Portable closet mus c keyboard, tv; Erin Fregozo: Bags boxes; Ethan Parrish: Household boxes; Den se Coon: 2 beds Boxes; Susanne Qu en: BBQ c othes, toys, and totes; Lydia Gutierrez: Bags boxes clothes, Totes, toys; Kecia Worline: C othes art craft; Alphonzo Harrison: 2 power chairs; Adriana Flores: couch dresser mattress min fridge bags boxes totes propane heater suitcases; Laura
Pineda: Bags, queen bed set, TV speakers; Damaris Green: Boxes, furniture; Catherine Green: sofa bed
September 15 2023 at 11:00 a m at 350 S Willow Avenue Space #115 R alto CA 92376 aka 350 S Willow Space #115 Rialto CA 92376
PLEASE NOTE: The Mobilehome is required to be removed from the Prem ses upon sa e The Mobilehome cannot be so d in place and there are no tenancy rights in Community allowed as part of this ien sale or any rights to the use of Space #115 The Mobilehome is to be sold as a pu -out and sa e of the Mob ehome w ll go to the h ghest bidder Mobi ehome to be sold as is with any and a l faults and includes all contents contained therein Any further restrictions and/or cond tions shall be provided at the time of the auction prior to the sale of the Mobilehome If you intend to bid at the sale please contact Attorney Tamara M Cross at (619) 2960567 8880 Rio San Diego Drive Su te 800 San Diego CA 92108 for the minimum bid at least two days prior to sale date P ease also note: In order for you to be permitted to bid at the sale you must be in possession of cash or a cashier's check equal to the minimum opening bid as well as any additional bids that bidder intends to make There wi l be no additional time given to obtain funds dur ng or after the sale Al mon es to be b d must be present with you at the sale in the form of cash or a cashier's check CNS-3729879#
PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD
8/17 8/24/23 R-476
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
GREGORY MAYER AKA GREGORY S MAYER AKA GREGORY STANLEY MAYER CASE NO
PROSB2301006
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate or both of GREGORY MAYER AKA
GREGORY S MAYER AKA GREGORY STANLEY
MAYER
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by SHARON MAYER in the Superior Court of California County of SAN BERNARDINO
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that SHARON MAYER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Before taking certain very important actions however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed
clothes and toys The auction will be isted and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash on y and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN999196 09-05-2023 Published Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-472 NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT OF WAREHOUSE LIEN The Mobilehome located at 350 S Wi low Avenue Space #115 Ria to CA 92376 aka 350 S Wi low Space #115 Rialto CA 92376 ( Premises ) which is with n Parque La Quinta MHP ( Community ) and more particularly described as a Tradename: BOSTONIAN; Serial Number: S1089U & S1089X; Decal No : LBK8850 s subject to a Warehouse Lien pursuant to Civil Code Section 798 56a This lien is hereby being enforced and the Mobilehome may not be removed from the Community unt l the lien is cured Once the lien is cured the Mobilehome must be removed from the Premises On March 1, 2023, the Community filed a Forcib e Detainer action against Milton Guzman and all other occupants regard ng the Premises On March 22 2023 a judgment for possession of the premises was entered against Milton Guzman and all other occupants A sher ff lockout occurred on July 20, 2023 A l residents and occupants have vacated the Prem ses but the Mobilehome remains on the space and unpa d storage rent is accru ng The total amount of the lien through August 2 2023
action ) The independent administration authority wil be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority
A HEARING on the petition will be held n this court as follows: 09/07/23 at 9:00AM in Dept F3 located at 17780 ARROW BLVD , FONTANA, CA 92335
IF YOU OBJECT to the grant ng of the petition you shou d appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing
Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the persona representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general persona representative as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested in the estate you may file with the court a Request for Specia Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250 A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk
(B&P Code 21700 ET seq ) The undersigned will sell at public auction on Thursday August 24, 2023 at 5:00 pm Personal property including but not limited to furniture clothing tools and/or other household items located at: The sale will take place online at www selfstorageauction co m Bryan S Horn Randi R Lines Diana M Lopez Edwin Montesinos
All sales are subject to prior cancellation All terms, rules and regulations are available online at www selfstorageauction com Dated this August 10 2023 and August 17 2023 by Universal SSFontana, 15007 Bridlepath Drive, Fontana, CA, 92336 (909) 463-6677 CNS-3727882# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 8/10 8/17/23 R-464
BRISTOL STREET, STE 300 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 Telephone (949) 706-1919 BSC 223775 CNS-3728801# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 8/17, 8/24, 8/31/23 R-466 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil hold a pub ic auction to sel persona property described below belonging to those indiv duals isted be ow at the ocat on indicated: Fac lity Address 13475 Baseline Rd Fontana CA 92336 Date September 5 2023 Time of Sale 10:30 AM Kev n Han: Unit appears to conta n: Bags Boxes Ketboard Computer misc items The auction wi l be l sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and pa d at the above referenced facil ty in order to comp ete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unti the w nning bidder takes possession of the persona property CN998951 09-05-2023 Published Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-467 NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auction to sell personal property described below beonging to those nd viduals l sted below at the location indicated: 10192 L nden Ave, B oomington, CA 92316 September 5 2023 @ 11:30 am Samuel Butt er: Chair Couch Printer boxes Totes piow rug c ock; Albert Ta amantez: motorcyc e helmet clothes toolbox speaker; Karen O ivas: speakers portable AC unit, bags, totes, toys, play stat on; Deborah Head: Paperwork, cloth ng toys The auction wil be sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made w th cash only and paid at the above referenced fac lity to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winn ng bidder takes possess on of the personal property CN999300 09-05-2023 Publ shed Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-474 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil hold a pub ic auction to sel persona property described below belonging to those indiv duals isted be ow at the ocat on indicated: 14750 Foothi l Blvd Fontana Ca 92335 on September 5 2023 at 10:00 am Ericka Alan s Description of Goods: mattress chair; Ezequ e Quevedo Description of Goods: couch clothes boxes bags totes lamp ice chest BBQ blowers gam ng cha r fans baseba l equipment trash can; Edna Cheung Description of Goods: dresser bags boxes totes books water cooler luggage; Lisa Sims Descript on of Goods: ladders dresser tool boxes trash cans bags totes luggage The auction w ll be listed and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and pa d at the above referenced facil ty in order to comp ete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unti the w nning bidder takes possession of the persona property CN999128 09-05-2023 Published Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-475 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil ho d a pub ic auction to sel personal property described below beonging to those ind viduals isted be ow at the locat on ndicated: 18777 Bloomington Ave Bloom ngton CA 92316 September 6 2023 at 9:45 AM Evelyn Bermudez, Appliances, furniture, home goods; Bianca Reyes, Samsung washer, bedroom furniture tv and stand; Ash ey Gr ce Piano bed frames dressers and boxes Eryahna Gi es stud o apartment; Kaitlyn Wulss Househo d goods The auction wil be isted and advertised on www storagetreasures com Purchases must be made w th cash only and paid at the above referenced facil ty n order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up unt l the winning bidder takes possess on of the personal propert CN999074 09-06-2023 Publ shed Ria to Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-470 STORAGE TREASURES AUCTION Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auct on to sel persona property described below belonging to those ind vidua s listed below at the locat on ndicated: 13473 Footh ll Blvd Fontana CA 92335 September 6th 2023 at 10:45 A M Deborah McGil : Unit appears to conta n genera household tems misc items; Edgar Lemus: Un t appears to contain general household items m sc items; JaN ece Hughes: Unit appears to contain general household items m sc items; Jennifer Delgadi lo: Unit appears to conta n genera household tems misc items The auct on wil be l sted and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash on y and pa d at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up unti the w nning bidder takes possess on of the persona property CN999073 09-06-2023 Publ shed Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-469 NOTICE STORAGE TREASURES AUCTION Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auction to sell personal property described below beonging to those nd viduals l sted below at the location indicated: 309 S Riverside Ave Rialto CA 92376 September 5 2023 at 11:30 am B lly R Wilson III: Boxes personal papers and totes The auction wil be l sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made w th cash only and paid at the above referenced fac ity in order to complete the transact on Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN999199 09-05-2023 Publ shed Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-471 NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auct on to sell personal property described below beonging to those individuals l sted below at the location indicated: 17197 Val ey Blvd Fontana CA 92335 September 5 2023 at 9:45 am Richard Prudhomme Household items; Tyeshea Levi Boxes bags; Isabe Gonzalez Couch fridge clothes boxes personal items The auction w ll be isted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made w th cash on y and paid at the above referenced fac lity in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up until the winning b dder takes possess on of the personal property CN999127 09-05-2023 Pub ished Rialto Record Aug 17 24 2023 R-473 Publish your Fictitious Business Name Statement for only $45! 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end of f ve years from the date on which t was fi ed in the Off ce of the County C erk except as prov ded in Subdivision (b) of Sect on 17920, where it exp res 40 days after any change n the facts set forth n the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change n the residence address of a registered owner A new fictit ous bus ness name statement must be filed before the expiration The fi ing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this s ate of a ict tious bus ness name in vio ation of the r