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Del Rosa Little Lea gue named most improved in District 43

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Del Rosa Little League 9-11 year old 2018 district champions. Sign-ups for the regular baseball season begin December 29. By Manny Sandoval

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el Rosa Little League was named ‘most improved’ by the Little League District 43 board. “I think with all the negative stories in the news around our area, we’re trying to provide this positive atmosphere for the local youth. We do have a crime rate in this area, so it feels great that our league was recognized as most improved by the District 43

board,” said Edward Quiroz, Del Rosa Little League president.

more kids out here to play baseball and know this is a place where they can grow and be safe,” said Quiroz.

Quiroz said Del Rosa Little League has been around for more then half a century. The baseball league is helping youth in the San Bernardino community by providing them a safe place to learn, have fun and play baseball.

Along with hosting games for the immediate community, Del Rosa Little League also hosts tournaments from teams throughout District 43.

“I recently took over as president and have seen the good in our community. We’re hoping to continue expanding and getting

“We have hosted tournaments for our city leagues from all across San Bernardino, Highland, and the Mountain

areas. We are currently hosting FallBball every Saturday. Our league is a gathering place for our future leaders to come and play baseball. Also, we are hosting the Minor division for Fall Ball; teams include Blake LL, Post 777 LL, Mountains LL, Wildwood LL, Civitan LL, Central LL, KKC LL, and Del Rosa LL,” Quiroz said. One way the community can Del Rosa, cont. on next pg.

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s a little girl growing up, Tasha Lindsay-Doizan remembers staying up past her bedtime to read just one more chapter from her favorite book. “From a young age, I’ve always been very passionate about reading,” said Lindsay-Doizan, the San Bernardino City Unified School District’s director of Elementary Instruction and a former principal. “I used to get in trouble for reading with a flashlight under the covers.” Her lifelong love for reading and passion for early literacy will serve Lindsay-Doizan well as she prepares to serve on the California Department of Education’s state literacy assessment team. The group is tasked with providing input on the state literacy needs assessment, analyzing assessment results, and helping guide literacy instruction SBCUSD, cont. on next pg.

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Mayors, city workers and residents from the cities of Rialto, San Bernardino and Colton came together for the Pepper Avenue clean up event on Saturday morning that spanned from Highland Avenue to Valley Blvd. Pictured clockwise from top left: Group photo of volunteers; San Bernardino Mayor Carey Davis picking up weeds; Volunteers; SB city workers repairing potholes.

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Del Rosa help the little league continue making positive movement forward is by volunteering. “We definitely need more volunteers from the community. Everything we do, we do it ourselves. We have a little help from the San

Bernardino City Unified School District. They keep the grass mowed. The schools are great partners...they’re always there when we need them,” concluded Quiroz. The league is currently in the middle of its Fall Ball season. Sign-ups for the regular season

begin December 29. Follow Del Rosa Little League on Facebook and Instagram @DelRosaLittleLeague. For more information, call 909559-3484.

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The little league has been named most improved in the District 43 region. SBCUSD across California public schools. She hopes to bring back successful strategies used by other school districts and share the District’s successes with colleagues on the state team. “We’re a really large school district, and I’m very hopeful our

voice will be heard at the state level,” Lindsay-Doizan said. Although reading for fun has taken a backseat these days while she works on her doctoral dissertation, Lindsay-Doizan still encourages her two young sons to grow their own love for reading. Both boys are reading well above

their grade level. “Reading is the core of every subject in school,” said LindsayDoizan, who recently helped distribute free books to every student at Hunt Elementary School. “Reading is an indicator of so many things, including future student success.”

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Inland Empire Community Newspapers • October 25, 2018 • Page A3 event for all ages features Student Talent Contests, Cash prizes, Music & Food, Costume Contest (wear your Halloween costume), Pumpkin Decorating, Face Painting, Opportunity Drawings, and Games & Activities. For information call (909) 798-7572.

Workshop: Saturday, October 27 - the City of San Bernardino Water Department presents Water-Saving Gardens Workshop from noon to 2:00 p.m. at Middle College High School, 1260 W. Esperanza Street. This free workshop will help participants to grow a water efficient fall vegetable garden. Topics include: Water Efficient Edible Gardening; Fall Plant Selection; Efficient Tree Care and more. To reserve a seat call (909) 384-5141. Attendees will the opportunity to win prizes including Landscape Design Kits, edible garden starter kits, composting bins plus complimentary snacks and refreshments. Clinic : Now to October 31 - The Humane Society Of Society Of San Bernardino Valley (HSSBV) is offering 100 $20 spay and neuter surgeries for both dogs and cats under a grant from from ASPCA & Subaru San Bernardino. Call HSSBV at (909) 386-1400 to book an appointment. Please mention the ASPCA or Subaru when booking the appointment, available until funding lasts. There are no location or income requirements to qualify for the program. There is additional cost for vaccines and other services. Exhibits: Now to October 27 - the Colton Area Museum will exhibit entries from its Dia De Los Muertos Tombstone Design Contest at the Museum, 380 N. La Cadena Drive. A closing event for this exhibit is Saturday, October 27 from noon to 3:00 p.m. For information and for exhibit hours call (909) 6485768. Now - October 31 - the Garcia Center for the Arts presents a photographic exhibit by Michael Hardison, “This Beautiful San Bernardino” at the center, 536 W. 11th Street, San Bernardino. Hardison’s view: “… the City is beautiful with a rich and diverse history and with the potential to regain its vibrancy and strength.” The images in this exhibit and forthcoming books portray the artist’s view of San Bernardino - “…confirming that beauty exists here, if you slow down and look for it.” For information on exhibit viewing hours call (909) 888-6400. Save the Date: Friday, October 26 - Music Changing Lives presents Music Fest from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Redlands Community Center, 111 West Lugonia Ave. This student talent show will have cash prizes, food and music. This free event is open to all ages. Friday, October 26 - the City of Redlands Recreation Services presents Lights on After School Unity Fest, a Project Of the Afterschool Alliance from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Redlands Community Center, 111 W. Lugonia Ave. This free

Friday, October 26 - the YMCA Of East Valley presents Halloween at the Y from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Highland YMCA, 7793 Central Ave. This free family friendly event features haunted mazes, carnivalstyle games in a safe environment. Attendees are encouraged to dress in their scariest costumes. For information call (909) 435-9622. Saturday, October 27 - the Wildwood Park Neighborhood Association and the Lutheran Church of Our Savior present Trunk ‘n Treat Movie Night screening Coco from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. This family friendly event feature food, games, and activities. All are invited to decorate the trunks of their cars and pass out candy. The. Church is located at 5050 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Saturday, October 27 - the San Bernardino Public Library presents Kid Zorro a bilingual puppet musical at 2:00 p.m. at the Feldheym Central Library Bing Wong Auditorium, 555 W. 6th Street. This presentation is facilitated by Noteworthy Puppets. Saturday, October 27 - Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library presents Anime Relief Offices Cosplay Contest and Pokémon Go Event at 1:05 p.m. at the Feldheym Central Library, 6th & E Streets. Prizes will be given in various categories and age groups. There will also be Anime Screenings with a Halloween theme. For information visit www.sbpl.org. Saturday, October 27 - the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra presents its 90th Season Opener and Gala at the California Theatre, 562 W. 4th Street. Festivities begin with the 90th Season Gala at 5:00 p.m. under the tent next to the theatre. This black tie optional event celebrates the 90th Anniversary of

the Symphony and the birthday of Symphony Board President Dean McVay. At 7:30 the 90th Season Concert begins featuring the Los Robles Master Chorale. The program includes the world premiere commissioned Symphony “Voices of the West by composer John Wineglass; Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italian, op.45; Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on the theme by Paganini featuring pianist HyeJin Kim; and Resspighi’s Pine Of Rome. Guest conductor is Laura Jackson. For information and tickets call (909) 381-5388 or visit www.sanbernardinosymphony.org Special ticket prices are available for students and military with ID. Saturday, October 27 - the Redlands Conservancy presents Canyon Safaris: Web of Life in the Wild from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. This outdoor program is geared towards ages 5 to 18 and their parents. The City of Redlands is offering free transportation for families to attend. All materials, snacks and guidance will be provided. City buses will depart from the Redlands Community Center, 111 Lugonia at 8:15 a.m. and transport families to Gateway Ranch and Outdoor Education Center, 31313 Live Oak Canyon Road, San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary. For information call (909) 798-7572. To register on line: http://bit.ly/2DLL0mt. Saturday, October 27 - the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum Of Art (RAFFMA) presents RAFFMAWEEN, a family friendly celebration from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway. Families are invited to dress in costume and enjoy a spooky museum experience with arts and crafts for all ages, cookie decorating and a costume contest plus snacks and music. This event is free however there is a $3 (cash only) parking fee. For information call (909) 537-7373.

Sunday, October 28 - Loma Linda University Health presents Family Health Fair Free 5K Walk/Run from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Loma Linda University Drayson Center, 25040 Stewart Street. Over 40 booths will be offering free health screenings, flu shots for those 3 years and older, a kids fun zone, live demos, and more including an opportunity to win a Disneyland family package. The 5K starts at 8:00 a.m.and the Family Health Fair is from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday, October 28 - the Association Of Latino Faculty, Staff and Student at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) presents Dia De Los Muertos from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. This free kid friendly event features activities, food, music, Ballet Folkloricos, a community altar, calaveras auction and a photo booth. A movie screening of Coco is also scheduled There is free parking in Lot D. Sunday, October 28 - the Redlands Art Association presents Art on State Street & the Redlands Downtown Art Walk from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Over 100 artists will participate in this Downtown event on State Street and surrounding alleys, patios and stores. Monday, October 29 - Option House presents Art Exhibit by Maricruz Sibaja from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Garcia Center, 536 W. 11th Street, San Bernardino. This fundraiser benefits the work of Option House to provide services for victims of domestic violence. For information and tickets visit www.optionhouseinc.com or email kauebec@optionhouseinc.com.

Saturday, October 27 - Citrus Plaza, 27512 W. Lugonia Ave, Red- Monday, October 29 - the Delands presents Halloween Bash partment Of Child Support Servfrom 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This ices, 10417 Mountain View Ave, child friendly event features Pump- Loma Linda, will hold a Harvest Resource Fair from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Resources available include: Legal Forms Assistance, Child Support Assistance, Family Nutrition Information, Online GED Information, and Employment & Job Training Resources. Children are welcome to wear costumes and games and prizes will be given.

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Wednesday, October 31 - Rialto Community Services presents Halloween Hi-Jinks from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Rialto Civic Center on Willow Ave. Between 1st Street and Rialto Ave. This event features features free activities that include

movie viewing of The Princess & the Frog, Kreepy Kreatures, Midway, Games, Photo Booth, Arts & Crafts, Masquerade Mask Contest. Wrist band available for pre-Sale at $5 and Day of the Event at $8 provides access to Madrid Gras Funhouse, Cro-O Slide, Fun Run Jumper, Silhouette Artist, and Masquerade Mayhem Scare Zone. PreSale wrist bands on sale at Community Services Department, 214 N. Palm Ave., Suite 204 or call (909) 421-4949. Wednesday, October 31 - the City of Grand Terrace presents 2018 Trunk/Trick or Treat from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Richard Rollins Park, 22745 De Berry Street. This family friendly event features costume contest for different age groups starting from 0 to 16+ as well as Dog costume judging. Wednesday, October 31 - the Salvation Army San Bernardino Corps, 2626 Pacific Street, San Bernardino is sponsoring Trunk or Treat from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. This kid friendly event is safe and fun around the trunks of cars and a carnival area. Thursday, November 1 - the Latino Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association In partnership with the San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) Arts, Lectures & Diversity Committee and the SBVC Art Department presents the 12th Annual El Dia De Los Muertos Celebration at 5:00 p.m. in the Art Gallery complex. This family friendly event features artist and community designed alters, food vendors, art sale, dance and music, face painting and a free screening of Coco at 6:00 p.m. SBVC is located at 701 South Mt. Vernon Ave. Friday, November 2 - the Garcia Center for the Arts presents Dia de los Muertos Celebration: A Remembrance and Celebration of the Life Of Those We Loved from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Center, 536 W. 11th Street (11th and E), San Bernardino. This event features a film screening of Coco, a performance of “Remember Me” sung by Refugio (Ernie) Luna, refreshments of chocolate, pan dulce, and popcorn with “Scull” painting follows the movie. Quote of the Week: “Democracy is not just the right to vote, it is the right to live in dignity.” - Naomi Klein, author, social activist and filmmaker To submit an event or information for Gloria's Corner please email: gloscalendar@gmail.com. Deadline is 12 p.m. each Friday. Also visit: www.iecn.com for online news and follow us on Facebook and Twitter @IECNWeekly.


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Tuition-free college, Latinas on the Diamond event

Maryjoy Duncan Managing Editor

Due to the numerous campaign ads placed in the paper this week you’ll notice there isn’t much editorial content, but there are a number of stories that have been posted this week to our website: www.iecn.com, some of which have been shared across our social media platforms. One of those stories that could potentially be a game changer for the college-bound population is the San Bernardino Community College District Board of Trustees voted unanimously to earmark $10 million to begin exploring a twoyear tuition-free program at both Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College. By mobilizing existing financial aid programs and SBCCD funding sources, college officials estimate that 1,000 local high school graduates could benefit. While the student eligibility requirements are yet to be structured, SBCCD’s two-year tuition-free program would explore a cradle-to-career approach to guide students and families early in their academic career to prepare for college. According to the Public Policy Institute of California’s report, “Meeting California’s need for college graduates,� Inland Southern California plays a critical role in closing the statewide skills gap. PPIC has estimated that the state will need 1.1 million more college-educated workers by 2030 to keep up with economic demand. Despite having high school graduation rates higher than the statewide average, Inland South-

ern California fares particularly poorly with respect to college enrollment, according to the PPIC report. It will be interesting to see how the SBCCD will implement tuition-free college and the impact, if any, it will have on enrollment and graduation rates. ************************ This Saturday the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will hold a special community collecting event at Cal State San Bernardino, capping its successful multi-year collecting initiative, “Latinos and Baseball: In the Barrios and the Big Leagues.� Cal State is home to the Latino Baseball History Project. The all-day program (free and open to the public), themed “Latinas on the Diamond,� has two goals: to record Latinx baseball and softball stories, as well as celebrate Latina players who, in the fight for gender equality, forged their own identities and support networks through the game. Program takes place at the Pfau Library. Memorabilia that enrich the narrative of Latinx baseball/softball history is welcomed. The public is invited to bring vintage photographs, baseball/softball uniforms, gloves, bats, balls, baseball cards, programs, lineup cards, ticket stubs, autographs, newspaper stories, and more to this event for consideration by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History to add to the national collections and possible future exhibition on Latinos and baseball. Program: 8 - 9 a.m. registration and breakfast; 9 - 12 a series of panels and presentations; 12 - 1 p.m. lunch; 1 - 1:30 Salazar family uniform donation to Smithsonian; 1:30 - 3 p.m. discussion on Jessica Mendoza, Estella Elias Acosta and Angelina “Jelly� Felix; 3 - 5 p.m. photo collecting, scanning and video event.

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An open letter to the voters of SB

Last week, recalled San Bernardino City Councilwoman Wendy McCammack attacked Susan Longville in an ugly and misleading mailer (more are likely to follow). Wendy’s attempt to return to politics five years after being thrown out of office depends on defeating this popular inthat voters cumbent overwhelmingly elected to the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District Board in 2014. Wendy’s hit piece misleads voters filled with ugly quotes from a bunch of politicians from Rialto, Redlands and Menifee! That’s why we, residents and leaders of San Bernardino that know Susan Longville best, are testifying to

voters about her experience and accomplishments in water policy that span more than two decades in California. We’re not alone in the respect we have for this regional water leader: • Cal State President Al Karnig chose Susan Longville to lead the Water Resources Institute for ten years. • The Governor appointed Susan Longville to stop pollution of our water serving on the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. • Earlier this year, Mayor Carey Davis asked Valley District President Susan Longville to chair settlement negotiations between the city and two water districts that

were suing one another. • Under Susan’s leadership, those negotiations ended a multi-million-dollar settlement that supports two, new recycled water projects that the San Bernardino Valley desperately needs as the 20-year drought continues (with no end in sight). Please join us in re-electing Susan Longville for Water Board. (alphabetical order) San Bernardino City Councilwoman Virginia Marquez Former San Bernardino Mayor Pat Morris San Bernardino City Councilman Jim Mulvihill San Bernardino City Councilman Fred Shorett

Billionaire Tom Steyer replaces Soros as prominent Leftist funder

In a recent column “Billionaires Battle to Get Your Vote� LibertyUnderFire documented leading funders for the right side of the political spectrum in the 2016 election as the Koch brothers, Charles and David. Those on the left side of the political spectrum were David Rockefeller (recently deceased) and George Soros. A new billionaire, Tom Steyer, has emerged outpacing both the right and the left in funding elections. But influence from the wealthy is nothing new. The “rich� have been involved in directing public opinion for over a hundred years, first noted in our history textbooks, when Mark Hanna, who made his fortune in the iron business, paid off Congressman William McKinley’s personal indebtedness of $100,000, and elevated him onto the stage for president. He next “shook down� the giants of the Industrial Revolution, banking, oil, steal, railroads, and etc. who wanted markets and “spheres of influence� overseas. Capitalizing on their fear that they would lose their influence over government and money to someone like William Jennings Bryan, who would actually represent the common people, Hanna raised an enormous slush fund, the largest in U.S. History, of 16 million to Democratic opponent William Jennings Bryan’s mere one million. This enabled the giants of the Industrial Revolution to unite to “buy� the presidency for William McKinley in 1896. With Mckinley’s successful conquest of much of Spain’s colonial holdings (Cuba, the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam) colonialism and world influence became the Republican Party’s foreign policy. When it became much less popular due to its needing to be defended by American troops, wall street influence went underground. President Woodrow Wilson spoke of this hidden force in his book The New Freedom (1913), when he wrote: “Since I entered

politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.�

John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan and others later united the class of wealth into the Institute of International Affairs in 1919, then two years later changed the name to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) thereafter providing the leadership and foreign policy of both major political parties and globalism took root in each. Rockefeller nephew David, in 1973 spread the wall street influence over Japan, Western Europe and North America in an effort to unify those three regions in his Trilateral Commission. This was the foreign policy of both major political parties and much of the West and Japan until Donald Trump’s election in 2016. Although David is recently deceased, his organization, the CFR, is the most influential political organization in the United States and will be for decades to come. Moreover, the leadership of The New York Times and Washington Post, like the government, is filled with its members ensuring a wide dissemination of their globalist messages; a message emulated by hundreds of other newspapers. Enter CFR member George Soros, the leading funder of farleft causes and elections the past two decades, who is said to have spent $25 million on Hilary Clinton and other democratic candidates in 2016 and so far another $15 million in the present midterms. His specialty is not gradual influence toward the left and world government as has been the influence of the CFR, but hardcore socialism and globalism. No one has as many organizations as combat ready and as highly fi-

nanced, as does George Soros. These include: ACORN, the Tides Foundation, Sojourners, The Quantum Fund, Media Matters, The Open Society Institute, Friends of the Earth, The Center for American Progress, The Apollo Alliance, The American Constitution Society and, MoveOn.org. Enter San Francisco billionaire Tom Steyer who “promised to spend at least $30 million to elect progressives [popular synonym for socialist] this campaign season� making him the “most important Democratic donor in the United States.� Steyer is openly urging the presidents removal through impeachment, even funding a video to that effect, and has, with Soros, bankrolled far left Andrew Gillum’s Florida campaign for governor hoping to flip the state from red to blue anticipating that the resulting electoral count increase could sway the nation for decades. Steyer “funneled about $800,000 into the Get Out the Vote initiative prior to the Gillum run� (Ingraham Angle, August 29, 2018). The 100-plus year generational influence of the Rockefeller’s, John and David, and their organizations, principally the CFR, together with that of Soros money and organizations, and now, Steyer’s money, easily dwarf that of the Koch brothers, said to be funding most of the right side of the political spectrum. The billionaire club easily favors the Democratic Party and the far-left side of the political spectrum. What is far worse is that Soros and Steyer seem not to be promoting rank and file Democrats but instead radicals who want to upend our political system. It appears that the rich who initially controlled the Republican Party, then both major parties for over 100 years, now has much greater dominance over the Democratic Party. Should they succeed, we will become a socialist country. Dr. Harold W. Pease is a syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constitution. He has dedicated his career to studying the writings of the Founding Fathers and applying that knowledge to current events.


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Words to T hi nk A bout: Per spe ctive s o f the Bi bl e

G. W. Abersold, Ph.D. There are basically four views of the accuracy of the Bible: 1. inerrancy, 2. plenary, 3. agnostic and 4. atheism. Every word is true, it contains truth, no one knows, and nothing is true. I am a PLENARIST. This article gives my views about certain Scriptures. Number 1. John 3:16. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” I contend that God is the ANTECEDENT, not Jesus. The word “God” is used three times. Number 2. In the Epistle of Galatians chapter 4 verse 24, Paul says, “Such words were an ALLEGORY.” He is referring to Abraham, Isaac and Ishmael. An allegory is a myth. A story that contains a truth. Ancient Greeks were masters at their usage. So is the Bible: humans talking to snakes or living in the belly of a fish. Good example. The truth in Eve and the snake is about every human having choices. The same with Jonah. Recently, four famous

archeologists of Israel stated that the Old Testament was plagiarized from the Egyptian folklore. Rabbi Harold Kushner says, “The only way to understand the Old Testament is to see it as mythology. Number 3. The second return of Jesus. First John 5:7 states: “The Father, the Word (Jesus), and the Spirit are all One.” What it suggests is that Jesus has already returned the second time-Acts 2 – as the Holy Spirit. Number 4. This reference is Genesis 1:1. “In the beginning Elohim (God) created the heavens and the earth.” In the Hebrew language, any word that ends with an “m” is plural. So, the word Elohim is plural. It doesn’t refer to the Trinity, or it can. The concept of the Trinity was developed by the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. Its primary meaning is different. The word “created” in Hebrew is “bara” which is singular. The two words say something wonderful about the nature of Deity. His nature is profound. Elohim is great, He is good, He is awesome, He is helpful, He is a guide, He is understanding, helpful, concerned, loving. He is forgiving and merciful. You name it and that is Elohim (God). And there is no end to His love. Number 5. I refer to Isaiah 7:14. “A young woman will conceive.” Mary. Christians translate “young woman” as “virgin.” It is an incorrect translation. In the original Hebrew, the word BETHULAH is used which means “young woman.” The word for virgin is ALMAH which is not used.

Number 6. Verse 9 of Psalm 137 says, “how happy God is when we take the children of Babylon by their heels and beat their heads against a wall.” Researchers of the Bible have estimated that 10 million people have been killed in the Old Testament, supposedly at the wishes of God. Committed by Joshua, Gideon, Moses and David and others. Genocide. Israelis claim God gave them their country. Mentally ill people claim God told them to kill. All a perversion of their leaders. It is MIS-INFORMATION. Number 7. When I was in Seminary, a Bible professor stated that we would be a Paul Christian or a Jesus Christian. Why? Because of the beliefs of Paul or Jesus. Please read the 8th chapter of the Book of Romans. Paul believed in predestination. The opposite of freewill. Paul was a very perverse person. Brilliant to be sure. But many of his views are at various with each other at different times. This was also apparent in his relationships. He was constantly in conflict with his friends. Examples are Barnabas and John Mark. Certainly, his conflict with Peter are well known, as well as the church at Jerusalem. There is one other way in which Paul was controversial. As a psychologist, I’ve often described him as a paranoid psychophrenic. Extremely intellectual but also with contradictory opinions. I illustrate this with a couple quotations; from Adolf Hitler. These quotes are from Jack Huberman of Perseus Books, “Loy-

alty and responsibility toward the people and the Fatherland are most deeply expressed in Christian faith.” Also, “I am as before a Catholic and will always remain so.” Adolf Hitler was a mental case, as Paul was. The example I allude to above is Paul’s misogyny. Paul clearly shows his misogyny in Ephesians 5:22, 23. “Wives submit yourselves…the husband is the head of the wife.” In another command he states that wives, be silent in the church. His obvious disrespect of woman reveals his misogyny. Number 8. For 2000 years scores of Biblical scholars and historians have sought to understand the man called Paul. His theology, his life, his spirituality and above all, his humanity. The most unique approach that I’ve found is the work of Dr. Gor-

don Hynes, Ph.D. In his doctoral dissertation in 1936, he gave a totally different insight. The title of his work -that I have a copy of -is “IDEALISTIC AND STOIC BACKGROUNDS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF APOSTLE PAUL.” For many years as a Professor at Redlands University he exposed the influence of Greek philosophers, Greek poets and the Stoic Seneca had upon him. After defining the Idealistic and Stoic philosophical views he compares them with the books of Paul. The Greek poets, Plato, Aristotle and Seneca. His results are amazing. There over 300 verses of Scripture that are either exact copies or paraphrases of the Greek philosophers. Hynes indicates exactly in his verses. In no way does this information minimize their significance. Amen. Selah. So be it.

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he World Series has arrived and this year it is the returning LA Dodgers against the Boston Red Sox. Both teams have fought hard throughout the year and have surpassed all expectations, and now it’s time for them to face off in the Fall Clas-

First up the Dodgers. After losing in last year’s World Series in game 7, changes were made and the Dodgers made their way back up. While the Dodgers struggled at the beginning of the season due to some injures and the bullpen, the

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Red Sox seem to be the better all around team, and despite the Dodgers’ recent success, I see the Red Sox winning the World Series in 6 games. However, it’s the Fall Classic where unknown heroes are born and anything can happen. We will just have to see how it plays out. Caden Henderson is our youngest contributing writer, submitting stories from a variety of topics on a biweekly basis. Have a story idea? Email Caden at Caden_center@aolc.om.

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Office (909) 381-9898 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO NOTICE FOR “INVITATION FOR BID” IFB #PC1078 UPLAND OFFICE INTERIOR IMPROVEMENT HACSB CONTACT PERSON: Claudia Nunez Procurement Officer Housing Authority of San Bernardino 715 E. Brier Drive, San Bdno, CA 92408 HOW TO OBTAIN BID DOCS: 1. Access www.hacsb.com 2. Click onto “Business” 3. Click onto Bid #PC1078 to view and download Invitation for Bid PROPOSAL SUBMITALL RETURN: HACSB Administration Office 715 E. Brier Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 Attn: Claudia Nunez Procurement Department PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DATE: November 19, 2018 by 10:00 A.M. CNS-3186172# PUBLISHED EL CHICANO 10/25/18 E-7877 LIEN SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to sections 3071 and 3072 of the Civil Code of the State of California, the undersigned will sell the following vehicles at lien sale at said address(s) at said time(s) on: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 to wit: YEAR MAKE VIN LICENSE STATE HYUN 13 5NPEB4AC6DH722095 To be sold by: Danny's Towing Service, 2305 West Highland Avenue, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA 92405 (10:00 AM) Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien of the above signed for towing, storage, labor, materials and lien charges, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. LienTek Solutions, Inc. P.O. Box 443 Bonita, CA 91908 CNS-3186141# PUBLISHED EL CHICANO 10/25/18 E-7878 NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 3285 N Locust Ave., Rialto, CA 92377, November 15, 2018 at 9:30 am.; Rochelle Fouse, Household Goods; Gloria Perez Vigil, Household Goods; Ivoree Smith, Household Goods; Lavon Johnson, Household Goods; Sahar Salahuddin, Household Goods; Erek Smith, Household Goods; Selbin Hernandez, Household Goods; Edgar De La Rosa, Household Goods; Devonta Frazier, Household Goods; Tracy Crawford, Household Goods; James Zachary Perez, Household Goods; Charmaine Urbino, Household Goods; Shannon Corner, Household Goods; Jawanna Wimberly; Household Goods; Theresa Cadena, Household Goods; John Howard, Household Goods; Elaine Veronica Padilla, Household Goods; Anthony Avila, Household Goods. Purchases must be made with cash only 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. CN954165 11-15-18 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD Oct 25, Nov 1, 2018 R-2590

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No. 18-30055-PM-CA Title No. 180027051-CA-VOI A.P.N. 0264-225-44-0-000 ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/16/2015. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier's check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a

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check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an "as is" condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Yuri Romero Furlong, A married man as his sole and separate property Duly Appointed Trustee: National Default Servicing Corporation 10/28/2015 as Recorded Instrument No. 2015-0466257 (or Book, Page) of the Official Records of San Bernardino County, California. Date of Sale: 11/27/2018 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Chino Municipal Court, North West Entrance in the Courtyard, 13260 Central Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $360,441.10 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 2835 N. Orange Ave., Rialto, CA 92377 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The requirements of California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site www.ndscorp.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case 18-30055-PM-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 10/11/2018 National Default Servicing Corporation c/o Tiffany and Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1230 Columbia Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 800-280-2832; Sales Website: www.ndscorp.com Rachael Hamilton, Trustee Sales Representative A-4672873 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/25/2018, 11/01/2018, 11/08/2018 R-2591

APN: 0131-285-01-0-000 TS No: TO No: CA07000191-18-1 180088545-CA-VOI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED February 14, 2017. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On November 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM, at the North Arrowhead Avenue entrance to the County Courthouse, 351 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92401, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on February 22, 2017 as Instrument No. 2017-0080883, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of San Bernardino County, California, executed by MARIA TERESA RAMIREZ, A SINGLE WOMAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for FINANCE OF AMERICA MORTGAGE LLC as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: LOT 57, TRACT NO. 4056, IN THE CITY OF RIALTO, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED N BOOK 57 OF MAPS, PAGE(S) 53 AND 54, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.MORE CORRECTLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:LOT 57, TRACT NO. 4056, IN THE CITY OF RIALTO, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 57 OF MAPS PAGE(S) 53 AND 54 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 685 SOUTH SYCAMORE AVENUE, RIALTO, CA 92376 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $236,504.68 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction,

you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call Xome at 800-758-8052 for information regarding the Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet site address Web www.Xome.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA07000191-18-1. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: October 1, 2018 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA07000191-18-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone:949-252-8300 TDD: 866660-4288 Bobbie LaFlower, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.Xome.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Xome at 800758-8052 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used for that purpose.ISL Number 50395, PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/18/2018, 10/11/2018, 10/25/2018, R-2579

T.S. No. 051884-CA APN: 0127063-31-0-000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/9/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 11/13/2018 at 1:00 PM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 10/21/2008, as Instrument No. 2008-0466161, , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: DENNIS T. POLK, A SINGLE MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: NEAR THE FRONT STEPS LEADING UP TO THE CITY OF CHINO CIVIC CENTER, 13220 CENTRAL AVE., CHINO, CA 91710 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1841 NORTH VISTA AVENUE RIALTO, CA 92376 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $203,106.22 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any rea-

son, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (844) 477-7869 or visit this Internet Web site WWW.STOXPOSTING.COM, using the file number assigned to this case 051884-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (844) 477-7869 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive San Diego, California 92117 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/11/18,10/18/18,10/25/18 R-2577

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to California Civil Code Section 798.56a and California Commercial Code Section 7210 that the following described property will be sold by Las Palmas Estates (Warehouse) at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, or a cashier’s check payable to Las Palmas Estates, payable at time of sale, on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, at 1:00 PM at the following location: NEAR THE FRONT STEPS LEADING UP TO THE CITY OF CHINO CIVIC CENTER, 13220 CENTRAL AVE., CHINO, CA 91710. Said sale is to be held without covenant or warranty as to possession, financing, encumbrances, or otherwise on an “as is”, “where is” basis. Upon sale, the mobilehome must be removed from the Premises. The property which will be sold is described as follows: MANUFACTURER: VIKING TRADENAME: VIKING YEAR: 1971 H.C.D. DECAL NO.: AAF5886 SERIAL NO.: S50126U, S51026X. The current location of the subject property is: 1025 S. Riverside Ave., #13 aka Space 0013 aka 1025 South Riverside #13 aka Space 0013 aka 1025 S Riverside 13, Rialto, CA 92376 The public auction will be made to satisfy the lien for storage of the abovedescribed property that was deposited by Ronnette Leber aka Roni Leber and Leber Family Trust with Las Palmas Estates. The total amount due on this property, including estimated costs, expenses and advances as of the date of the public sale, is $9,280.07. The auction will be made for the purpose of satisfying the lien on the property, together with the cost of the sale. Dated: October 18, 2018 HART, KING By: Ryan J. Egan, Esq.. Authorized Agent for Las Palmas Estates Contact: Julie Veliz (714) 432-8700 IFS# 10219 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/18/18, 10/25/18 R-2585

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Office (909) 381-9898 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. CA-15-697700BF Order No.: 730-151024570 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 7/24/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without or warranty, covenant expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE AMOUNT DUE. TOTAL Trustor(s): Rosario Vergara, a single woman Recorded: 7/31/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-0516685 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SAN BERNARDINO County, California; Date of Sale: 11/14/2018 at 1:00PM Place of Sale: At the main (south) entrance to the City of Chino Civic Center, located at 13220 Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $221,016.75 The purported property address is: 580 W GROVE ST, RIALTO, CA 92376-4825 Assessor's Parcel No.: 0127-562-24-0-000 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 916939-0772 for information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-15-697700-BF. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any

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incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2763 Camino Del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 619645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 916-939-0772 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-15-697700-BF IDSPub #0145762 RIALTO PUBLISHED RECORD 10/18/2018 10/25/2018 11/1/2018 R-2583 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Extra Space Storage will sell at public auction, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at location indicated: 14750 Foothill Blvd Fontana CA 92335 (909) 229.2414 Auction: November 7, 2018 10:00 AM. Tisha Smith Description of goods: 1 mattress, 20+ boxes, 2 wood benches, 2 tool box, 1 wicker bench, 1 file cabinet, headboard, vacuum, tennis racks, remote control truck, chandelier, scooter; Henry Shuff II Description of goods: House-hold Items; Joe Monge Descrip-tion of goods: Household Items; Anna Leyba Description of goods: clothes and tools; Gloria Olivas Description of goods: tubs, some furniture, tools; Henry Flores Description of goods: junk, furni-ture, tubs, boxes; Keyshon Gilmor Description of goods: 5 bedroom home; Shayna Earley Description of goods: duffle bags and containers; Joanna Tunstead Description of goods: Household items; Martha Anderson Descrip-tion of goods: Household items; Sopheaktra Su Description of goods: Merch, furniture; Julie Marilyn Garcia Banegas Descrip-tion of goods: Bed, dresser, boxes and clothes. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. CN953732 11-07-18 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD Oct 18,25, 2018 R-2586

NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belong-ing to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 13475 Baseline Ave Fontana Ca. 92336, November 7, 2018 at 11:30 A.M.; Shelley Gruber - household items; Gregg Lizio - Boxed Goods and furniture; Lawrence Smith FURNITURE, TVS; CHRISTINA WALDEN - Boxes & Totes; Michael Kane - Furniture; Janiece Hughes - household items; Raul Rosales - 3 bedroom home, office furniture; Joshua Barrasa - fridge 2 dresser boxes and clothing, 2 flatscreens; Janea Devore Welch Ros-burough Household goods; Ruth Harris Washer, dryer, clothing, shoes, TV, and boxes; Sheila Whitney 2 bedroom apt, dining room, living room, 2 queen beds, washer/dryer, boxes; Jeromy Hinojoza - Household items, misc. items; Augustine Seto Boxes, misc goods; Luis Aragon - furniture, household goods; Jacob Capozi - Bedroom Set, Refrigera-tor, misc items. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. CN953729 11-07-18 Published Rialto Record Oct 18,25, 2018 R-2588

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ALICE F. STANTON CASE NO. PROPS1800970

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the WILL or estate, or both of ALICE F. STANTON. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by CORNELL STANTON in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN BERNARDINO. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that CORNELL STANTON be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the I n d e p e n d e n t 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 action.) The independent administration authority will 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 in this court as follows: 11/20/18 at 8:30AM in Dept. S37 located at 247 W. THIRD STREET, SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92415 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should 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 personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal 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 Special 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. Attorney for Petitioner PAUL HORN, ESQ. - SBN 243227 PAUL HORN LAW GROUP, PC 11404 SOUTH STREET CERRITOS CA 90703 CNS-3184336# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 10/18, 10/25, 11/1/18 R-2584

NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belong-ing to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 13473 Foothill Blvd. Fontana, CA 92335. November 7, 2018. 10:45 A.M.; Vernell Cooksey, Unit appears to contain: Household items, Furniture, Misc. items; Mary Payne, Unit appears to contain: Household items, Furni-ture, Misc. items; CBN Logistics, Unit appears to contain: House-hold items, Furniture, Misc. items; Bryan Terrell, Unit appears to contain: Household items, Furniture, Misc. items; Tri Nguyen, Unit appears to contain: House-hold items, Furniture, Misc. items. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. CN954103 11-07-18 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD Oct 18,25, 2018 R-2587 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Extra Space Storage will sell at public auction at the storage facility listed below, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at location indicated: 18777 Bloom-ington Ave, Bloomington CA 92316 (909) 512-2125 November 2, 2018 at 12:30pm. Margaret Herron: Personal Items; Margaret Personal Items; Herron: Juanita Sanchez: Household; Timothy Jackson: bedroom set and clothes; Dennis Hetrick: House-hold items, personal effects; Alfonso Orellana: clothing, toys; Rosalinda Bonilla: Household items; Anwar Khader: Boxes of paper and invoices; Helena Preston: household good dresser bedroom set; Mark White: furniture office supplies; Alejandro Gonzalez: Tools, boxes, desk, furniture; Daniel Ivan Gutierrez Olivo: Boxes clothes and toys; Margarita Flores: boxes and fabric. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. CN953711 11-02-18 Published Rialto Record Oct 11,18, 2018 R-2575 Petitioner or Attorney: Reiko J. Hicks, Law Office of Reiko J. Hicks, 9320 Baseline Road, Suite A, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701, Attorney for: Francine A. Breuer Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415, Civil Division PETITION OF: Francine A. Breuer FOR CHANGE OF NAME 3rd AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CIVDS 1814363 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Francine A. Breuer has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. Francine A. Breuer b. Cody Ray Breuer to Proposed name: a. Francine Arciniega b. Cody Ray Arciniega THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 11/26/18, Time: 8:30 am Dept: S17, Room: 5th Floor The address of the court is: same as noted above A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Rialto Record Dated: OCT 12 2018 MICHAEL A. SACHS Judge of the Superior Court Published Rialto Record 10/25,11/1,11/8,11/15/18 R-2589

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