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Tribune Weekly Chronicle 04-30-15
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OUR 110TH YEAR! VOL. 111, NO. 17, IMPERIAL COUNTY, CA. 92250
Thursday, April 30, 2015
BUHS Concert.
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Sunday Evening Fire Rampages Through Downtown Holtville
By Jim Predmore
It was another one of those
quiet evenings in the City of
Holtville, as people were enjoying
the pleasant temperatures by sitting in Holt Park. Some were
enjoying their favorite pizza at
George's Pizza, when all of a sudden there was an explosion.
Holtville's Fire Chief Alex
Silva reported to the Holtville
City Council Monday evening
that it just happened to be shift
change time for the Holtville Fire
Department, so they had extra
personnel available. Although he
and Police Chief were off duty,
they were immediately contacted
along with City Staff.
Chief Silva stated that he
made the call for help as the fire
increased in intensity, growing to
a two then three and finally a four
alarm fire.
Chief Silva said that he called
out to the Cities of Imperial and
Calipatria for their ladder trucks,
knowing that there was no way to
combat the fire from the ground
and that they had to get on top of
it.
According to Silva the following timeline occured on Sunday
evening:
The 99 Cent Store had closed
at 6:30 Sunday evening and the
owner, Mr. Tran, had walked the
store to make sure everything was
secured and then left the building
by securing the back door.
At 6:45 one of Holtville's City
Councilmen had driven pass the
99 Cent Store and didn't notice
anything unusual.
The call came into the
Holtville Fire Department at 6:55
and they arrived on scene by 7
pm. According to reports, someone ran into George's Pizza, and
told everyone to get out as the 99
Cent Store was on fire.
By the time fire fighters
arrived, the building was in
flames. It took a few minutes for
the Holtville Fire Department to
get hoses connected to the
hydrants to begin getting water on
the raging flames.
Once they started to apply
water, it became apparent that
their efforts were having little
effect on the fire. Witnesses also
said that a large number of “popping sounds” came from inside
the building and the remaining
windows began to shatter.
Aerosol cans inside the building became projectiles, some
landing in Holt Park across the
street, which had become filled
with spectators.
Onlookers
watched in shock at what was now
a raging uncontrolled fire.
The second fire unit from El
Centro arrived about 7:15 and as
they pulled into position, citizens
helped by pulling hoses down to
the hydrant by the 7-11 Store.
There are eight connected
buildings in the downtown strip,
which appeared to be consumed
by this raging fire. Some of the
business owners that were on the
outskirts of the block started to
pull out their valuables.
With the help of nearby volunteers many of the nearby buildings
were emptied within minutes.
Continued on page 6
Photos on page 8
WITHIN MINUTES, THE 99 Cent Store in Holtville became fully engulfed in flames. The store was
completely destroyoed, with losses estimated at around $250,000. Jim Predmore Photo.
Hundreds Participate In “Walk A Mile” Event Against Sexual Assault
By Mario Conde
Hundreds of people gathered
Friday evening to join the annual
walk to protest sexual assault
against women.
Like every year the Sure Help
Crisis Center organized "Walk A
Mile on Her Shoes" where men
used women shoes and raise
awareness against sexual assault.
Several men wore high heel red
shoes and walked from the
HUNDREDS GATHERED AT the Imperial County Courthouse for a rally against sexual assault
during the annual “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes” event. Mario Conde Photo.
Imperial County Court House all
the way to Main Street in El
Centro.
The event was created in
2001 and what started out as a
small group of men daring to totter around a park has grown to
become a world-wide movement
with tens of thousands of men
raising millions of dollars for
local rape crisis centers, domestic
violence shelters and other sexualized violence education, prevention and remediation programs.
The walk has been organized
in Imperial Valley since 2002 and
every year it gets more participation from community groups and
law enforcement.
According to statistics from
the Rape Crisis Center 1 out of
every 6 American women has
been the victim of an attempted
or completed rape in her lifetime.
Among all victims, about nine
out of ten are female. One out of
every 33 American men has been
the victim of an attempted or
completed rape in his lifetime.
Margaret Sauza, Executive
Director of Sure Helpline, said
that she see an increase in awareness each year mainly because of
the support she sees from local
law enforcement.
"People want to see more
information about what is happening in their communities.
There are many victims that are
afraid to speak up such as children and women so that's why we
need to open the eyes of the community to this problem." Sauza
said.
One of the participants in the
walk was Diego Beltran, 19, from
Imperial who walked along with
other men with the red shoes and
learned the about the experience
that women go through.
"It was a challenge to walk in
these shoes." he said, "It makes
you realize the struggles that
women have to take every day."
Supervisors Meeting Comes To Brawley As Part Of “Traveling Show”
By
Chris Furguson
For the first time in recent
memory, the Imperial County
Board of Supervisors held a
meeting outside of their usual
location in El Centro when they
traveled to the Brawley Council
Chambers on the evening of April
28, 2015.
Tuesday’s
meeting
in
Brawley focused on issues in the
city and the north county area.
The special traveling meetings
were the brainchild of current
Board of Supervisors Chairman
Ryan E. Kelley, who represents
Brawley, Calipatria, Niland and
much of the north end of the
Valley.
Items on the agenda included
several pieces of business concerning a number of solar energy
farms around Calipatria.
The meeting was also a showcase of what the county provides
the residents of Brawley, including social services and help
through the county’s Behavioral
Health program.
County meetings differ from
normal city meetings in format,
item timing and how business is
conducted.
For example, the Mayor of a
city can issue a proclaimation in
honor of an event, a nationally
recognized week or an individual
or group. At the county level,
proclaimations are approved by a
vote of the entire board.
County meetings also provide
their members a chance to report
or update their peers on events
before the meeting itself starts.
Most council meetings end with
special reports.
Kelley proposed the traveling
show, which drew an overflow
house to the normally empty
Brawley council chambers, as a
way to bring their level of government to the people of the
county.
The next scheduled away
meeting for the Supervisors will
be on June 23 in Calexico. The
traveling meetings will continue
throughout the Valley over the
rest of the calendar year.
Highlights from the Imperial
County Supervisors meeting in
Brawley include:
• The Brawley Union High
School Wrestling Team, led by
head coach Tony Leon, his
coaches and some of his
wrestlers, was honored for their
fifteenth consecutive CIF-SDS
Divisional victory. The Wildcats’
win came against Ramona High
School in mid February during
the conference’s first ever “Dual
Meet Tournament” format.
• May 4-8 was declared
“National Correctional Officers
and
Employees Week”
in
Imperial County. Sheriff Ray
Loera and two of his chief
deputies were on hand to accept
the proclaimation.
• District 1 Supervisor John
Renison announced that the
board would receive an update on
county roads each meeting.
Renison said that county roads
are consistently among the top
three problems he hears as a
Supervisor.
• District 3 Suprvisor Michael
Kelley (no relation to Ryan),
announced that the
• Members of the Imperial
County Behaviorial Health
Services gave a presentation to
the Supervisors on the sorts of
services the organization offers.
Behavioral Health has a location
in Brawley on 1535 Main Street,
where the former Las Palmas
restaurant sat.
• The board approved a number of items in their “Consent
Calendar,” including:
• Ratification of a letter to
both
the
United
States
Department of Justice and the
Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation (FDIC) concerning
the closures of banks in Calexico,
California.
• Approved a letter requesting
funding for several SCAG
affordable housing grants.
• Approved two pest control
foggers in an amount not to
exceed $21,000.
Brawley Firefighters Host Third Annual
“Code 3.1 Fire Run” At Station #2
RUNNERS RACE AWAY from the Brawley Fire Station #2 during the third annual “Code 3.1 Fire
Run,” organized by members the Brawley Fire Department. The event also included a small street
fair behind the station. More photos and story on page 3. Chris Furguson Photo.
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Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 02
Thank You
The Holtville Tribune, Imperial Valley
Weekly and Calexico Chronicle would like to
extend their deepest thanks to the members of
the Imperial County, Holtville, Brawley,
Calexico, Calipatria, El Centro, and NAF-El
Centro fire departments for their help in containing Downtown Holtville blaze on Sunday,
April 26.
The various departments took the extra
effort to contain the fire to one building, keeping
most of the neighboring businesses safe, including ours.
Therefore, on behalf of the staff and
employees of the Holtville Tribune, Imperial
Valley Weekly and Calexico Chronicle, thank
you for saving us.
Sincerely,
Steve Larson
Publisher of the Holtville
Tribune, Imperial Valley
Weekly and Calexico
Chronicle
Imperial
Valley
Weekly
Calexico
Chronicle
Publisher: Steve Larson
Business
&
Adv.
Manager: Brenda Torres
Reporters:
Chris
Furguson, Mario Conde
Online Services: Jim
Predmore
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Calexico Library And Chamber Unveils
Mural Done By Local Artist
By
Mario Conde
The 4th mural was unveiled
in Calexico last Thursday and
this time it was the work made by
resident Luis Delgado.
The new mural in Calexico is
located outside the Calexico
Chamber of Commerce office
where Delgado depicts the past
and future of Calexico. Delgado,
who is a Calexico Chamber
Director and works for the
Mexican Consulate, wanted to
reflect the history of Calexico
since its birth to its recent
growth. Delgado has been living
in Calexico for eleven years and
says he has seen a lot of changes
since he arrived from Oaxaca,
Mexico.
"I have seen a lot going on in
the eleven years I've living
Calexico that went from being an
agricultural community to solar
energy and that is what I tried to
reflect in this painting." Delgado
said.
He also mentioned that he
would like to see more art programs for kids so they can get
more involved with activities and
appreciate art.
Arts
Commission
Chairperson Hildy Carrillo said
that they will open new applications for the third cycle of mural
paintings in Calexico. The commission will review the applications and select who will pain in
designated city areas.
"This is an opportunity to
showcase local talent and like
Luis who is an artists as well as
his entire family." Carrillo said.
The Mural Project mission is
to promote the creative expression of local artist and provide an
enriching visual experience to
residents and visitors of
Calexico. The Commission
encourages artist to participate in
various areas of town to produce
beautiful works of art, while discouraging graffiti.
All murals will be chosen
based on the widest diversity of
ideas and visuals impact. The
murals will be placed on specifically designated walls throughout
the city.
For more information contact
the Librarian Sandra Tauler at
(760) 768-2170 to submit an
application or learn more about
the mural project.
Imperial Chamber Seeking
Applications For New CEO
The Imperial Chamber of
Commerce
Board
of
Directors would like to
announce an upcoming
opening for the CEO position with the Imperial
Chamber.
Employment packets,
including an employment
application and job description, are available for pick
up
at
CoopersWest
Insurance Agency located at
201 S Imperial Ave,
Imperial, CA 92251. In
addition, the packets can be
emailed upon request.
Please send your email
request to info@imperialchamber.org to receive a
copy. Resumes can also be
submitted along with the
applications. However, they
will not be accepted in lieu
of the application.
All completed applications must be returned to
CoopersWest
Insurance
Agency located at 201 S
Imperial Ave, Imperial, CA
92251.
HOROSCOPES: MAY 3 - MAY 9
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
You are a mystery lately, Aries. No one is
quite sure what you will do next and you
may like to surprise. But share your plans
every so often with those closest to you.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
A chance encounter with an old flame stirs
up feelings you didn't realize you still had,
Virgo. Even if these feelings are less dramatic, you're still tempted to act on them.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Aquarius, close friends will keep you pretty busy over the next few days, but you can
handle it. Let off steam with a few different fun activities when time allows.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, surround yourself with positive
people who maintain optimistic outlooks.
Many opportunities will open up if you
keep a positive attitude.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Libra, it is up to you to initiate action in a
situation that leaves you somewhat
uncomfortable this week. Don't hesitate to
step up and take charge.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Use caution when making decisions this
week, Pisces. You can be prone to impulsive behavior, and you don't want to find
yourself in trouble.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, you may resist social activities
this week at first, but soon you will get
swept up in the fun and lose your inhibitions. Use social activities as a way to network.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
A difference of opinion may be highlighted at work this week when you are confronted by a coworker, Scorpio. Act with
integrity, but be firm with your resolve.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, if you are thinking about a career
move, it's about time you put your plans in
motion. This week you may find you are
full of energy and ready for a new challenge.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, a renewed sense of enthusiasm has
you eager to get started on future plans.
Perhaps a new course of study will suffice
and pave the way for new experiences.
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Week of May 4
Not available at
Press Time
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, others may try to stop you
from having fun, but you are determined to
enjoy yourself. Your entire week is
focused on having a good time with
friends and family.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Capricorn, although you cannot control all
of the changes in your life, you do have
firm control over your personal health.
Don't put off revamping your diet and
exercise plan.
MAY 3
Eric Church, Singer (38)
MAY 4
Will Arnett, Actor (45)
MAY 5
Adele, Singer (27)
MAY 6
George Clooney, Actor (54)
MAY 7
Breckin Meyer, Actor (41)
MAY 8
Stephen Amell, Actor (34)
MAY 9
Billy Joel, Singer (66)
Semana del 4 de Mayo
Not available at
Press Time
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 03
Brawley Fire Department Hosts “Code 3.1 Fire Run” At Station #2
By
Chris Furguson
The
Brawley
Fire
Department hosted their third
annual “Code 3.1 Fire Run” at
their Fire Station #2 on the morning of Saturday, April 25.
The run, a fundraiser for the
department’s scholarship program, began and ended at the sta-
tion, running through various
parts of Northeast Brawley and
the Brawley Municipal Airport.
The event name is derived
from the metric conversion of
five kilometers into 3.1 miles.
The name is also comes from the
Emergency Service Response
Code format used in the United
States and Canada, which says
“Code 3” is a life-threat response
that requires the use of lights
and/or sirens to reach the situation quicker.
The run began with a performance by the BUHS
Marching Band, directed by Amy
Dailey. Dailey has donated much
of her time and her band towards
a number of community causes
and has even walked the run itself
in years past.
At the end of the run, free
refreshments and performances
by a local rock band, along with
booths and other activities, were
held in the back of the fire departments’s grounds.
While the run itself was free
to enter, donations were also
requested in order to help the
“Code 3 for a cure” charity started by a former firefighter and
engineer from San Bernadino.
Representatives from the
Code 3 For A Cure also ran the
entire five kilometers in full firefighting gear.
TOP: THE BUHS Band performs a pre-race show.
BELOW: RACERS IN the 5k make their way around north east
Brawley during the charity event.
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM preceeded the actual race
Photos by Chris Furguson
Reach Air Services Mixer At Brawley Municipal Airport
ABOVE: REACH AIR Services employees join members of hte
city of Brawley during the mixer.
BELOW: BUSINESS LEADERS mingle inside a hangar.
By Chris Furguson
The Brawley Chamber of
Commerce's April Mixer hit the
Brawley Municipal Airport on
the evening of Thursday, April 23
as REACH Air Services hosted
the monthly business industry
gathering.
Last week's mixer was spearheaded by REACH Air business
liason director Donald Wharton,
a member of the Brawley City
Council and their liason to the
Airport Commission, the committee that oversees the airport.
Wharton's inspiration for
hosting the mixer at the airport
was last year's Open House at the
airport, where local and visiting
pilots gave volunteers an opportunity to fly over the city and surrounding countryside.
In addition to speeches by
Wharton and Brawley Mayor
George Nava, finger foods were
served by the Hacienda Catering
company and a tour of a nearby
REACH helicopter were available.
The Brawley Chamber also
held a raffle for various prizes,
including a ride in one of
REACH’s helicopters.
The Brawley Chamber also
hosted a “Cash Mob” for
Brawley Floral on Tuesday.
“Cash Mobs” encourage mem-
bers of the chamber to spend
money at a selected local business.
The Brawley Chamber does
not have a mixer listed for the
month of May as of press time.
REACH AIR SERVICES Donald Wharton thanked the city for
hosting the mixer at the airport. Chris Furguson Photos.
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 04
IMPERIAL COUNTY
POLICE BRIEFS
HIP HOP AT TWO AM:
A few subjects are parked out in
their drive way listening to rap
music which is very loud, the
music was keeping the caller up.
The caller did bear the music up
until two in the morning, the subjects were contacted and advised
to turn their music down
THANKS FOR STOPPING
BY:
An unknown subject stopped by
the caller’s house and threw a
beer bottle at the caller’s vehicle,
striking the windshield. The glass
bottle did shatter but the windshield was alright, the caller did
not recognize the subject. The
caller was advised and counseled
of his options.
CAUSING RUCKUS:
A white male subject who is
under the influence is loitering in
the locale, the caller had asked
him to leave but he refused, The
subject then began to make a lot
of ruckus until an officer arrived,
he then left the area and complied
to not return.
SMELLS
LIKE
FRESH
PAINT: The caller has discovered fresh graffiti in the area, the
caller also saw three men leaving
the area, the graffiti was photographed by the caller. The
caller was advised and counseled
of his options, he was advised to
call back should the urban artists
return to finish their masterpiece.
KEEP IT DOWN:
A caller can hear a few males
talking loudly while the neighborhood dogs bark, the caller
found it suspicious. Though they
were not there when they arrived,
the caller was advised to call
back should they return.
THROUGH THE ALLEY:
A subject was walking down the
alley in the middle of the night,
the caller stated that the subject
is making the dogs in the area
bark along with one of the neighbors yelling out for silence. The
area was checked, the subject
was not there, the caller was
advised to call back should they
return.
ROCKS:
An unknown subject has thrown
a rock thru the caller’s bedroom
window. The caller stated that it
might have been her exboyfriend, she did notice that it
was a male subject, the caller
was advised of her options, a full
report was taken.
KARMA?
An unknown subject has gone
around and shot the caller’s vehicle’s window with a bb or pellet
gun. The caller stated that the
windows were not shattered but
the small holes did crack the windows and though nothing was
stolen. The caller stated that he
had no idea who could have done
this, a full report was taken of the
incident.
CAME AND LEFT:
The caller was in the locale visiting a friend when suddenly, an
unknown subject was throwing
objects at the caller’s truck. The
caller stated that the subject was
gone as quickly as he arrived, the
caller was advised of his options,
minor damages were left on the
truck.
BOTHERSOME:
A male subject is loitering in front
of the store, refusing to leave and
bothering customers, the subject
is pan handling. The subject
becomes irate when someone
does not wish to give him anything. The subject was contacted,
the situation was handled, the
subject complied to move elsewhere.
OUT FOR A WALK:
A large pit bull was hanging out at
the local park, the dog seemed to
be minding his own business. The
dog’s owner was called and counseled; he was able to retrieve the
dog after apologizing to a few of
the park visitors. The subject was
advised and counseled.
ALLEY TROUBLE:
Two subjects are making a lot of
noise in the alley, when the caller
went down to take a look he
found that they were having a
physical fight, an officer did
arrive at the scene. The two men
were not found in the area, the
caller was advised to call back
should he hear or see anything.
UP AND DOWN:
A group of teenagers in the neighborhood are having loud music
playing while they relax. The
group was asked and complied to
turning down their music once
before but they would just end up
turning their music back up. The
groups of teenagers were advised
of their options, they agreed to
keep their music down for the rest
of the evening.
CHEAP FENCE? The caller’s
neighbor’s dog destroyed a big
chunk out of the fence which is
owned by the caller; both the
neighbor and the caller were
advised that it would be a civil matter. They were advised on how to
handle the situation.
SUSPICIOUS MAN:
The caller has spotted a small red
vehicle which is parked at the
alley; the caller also noticed that
the man whom owns the vehicle
was knocking on the windows
before heading to the front of the
home. The subject was not spotted
in the area, the caller was counseled and advised of his options.
FIGHTING KIDS:
Two young boys between the ages
of ten and twelve years old were
having a physical fight, the two
kids were separated and brought to
their parents where both parties
were counseled and advised to stop
horse playing, they both agreed to
put an end to things.
OH, SIBLINGS:
Two sisters are having an argument
which seems to now have lasted
almost an hour; the two young
women were brought together with
their mother. All there were counseled; they complied to work out
their problems in a civil manner.
Sheriff’s Office Celebrates Take Your Kids To Work Day
Imperial County Sheriff's
Office participated in Take Our
Daughters and Sons to Work Day
on Thursday, April 23, 2015. This
was a great opportunity for the
children to see what their parent,
grandparent or guardian does at
the sheriff's office and to also
take part in some activities. The
ages varied from four to seventeen year-olds.
The Corrections division had
the opportunity to share with the
children a presentation on the
new jail. The Coroners division
explained how effective science
is in discovering hidden truths by
using X-rays and identifying
other oddities that could not be
verbally explained by the victim.
Scientific Investigations (evidence) had the children take ink
impressions of their fingerprints
and explained the uniqueness and
individuality of their prints.
Corrections K-9 took part in the
event by showing the children its
talent in locating items. The
Crime Prevention coordinators
escorted the children through the
sheriff's office Mobile Command
Center, around the sand rail
patrol unit and the Sheriff's
Emergency Response Team
armor truck, the dispatch center,
and the Investigations unit.
The day's event allowed the
employees of the Imperial
County Sheriff's Office to
demonstrate how each unit takes
part in the collaborative work
from the conception of a call for
service to maintaining records for
the public and law enforcement
reference. This expanded the
child's imagination and encourages them to use their potential
when seeing the many facets of
law enforcement and correctional
services the sheriff's office provides.
For more information, you
may contact the Imperial County
Sheriff's Office at (760) 3396303.
CHILDREN OF IMPERIAL County Sheriff’s Office employees
take a tour of the various stations at the county office. Photo courtesy of the Imperial County Sheriff’s Office
CBP Officers Discover More Than
50 Pounds of Cocaine in Mexicali
Family’s Vehicle
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
officers at the Andrade port of entry
Saturday found 50 pounds of cocaine
hidden in the car of a family with
three kids.
“There is no profile of what a potential smuggler looks like,” said
Andrade Port Director, David
Sarrasin. “We find narcotics in all
kinds of vehicles, and unfortunately
all types of travelers.”
The incident occurred shortly after 8
a.m. on April 25, when the driver, 42year-old man, his 38-year-old female
passenger, and their three minor children entered the Andrade port driving a 2006 Ford Fusion sedan. A
CBP officer referred the vehicle and
occupants, all Mexican citizens, for
further inspection.
During an intensive search, officers
discovered 22 wrapped packages
inside hidden compartments built
into the sedan’s rocker panels. The
packages were extracted from the
vehicle and field-tested positive as
cocaine.
The cocaine yielded a total weight of
approximately 51 pounds, with an
estimated street value of about
$670,000.
The driver was arrested and turned
over to the custody of Homeland
Security Investigations agents for
further processing and was later
transported to the Imperial County
Jail to await arraignment. The
female passenger and her minor children were released and returned to
Mexico.
CBP seized the vehicle and narcotics.
In fiscal year 2014, CBP officers at
the border crossings between
California and Mexico seized 4,869
pounds of cocaine
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 05
This Week: Beef And Fire, But Not In
Any Sort Of Pleasant Combination
WE BEGIN WITH a message to those excited about the
Beef Plant.
Keep Calm And Wait
Patiently.
WHEN THE ANNOUNCEMENT was released that the
Brawley Beef plant was in the
process of being purchased by a
group with local ties, people
around the Valley became excited. (For an example, see the column by Supervisor John Renison
below.)
However, there are a number
of steps to go in the process, any
of which could cancel the entire
deal.
One World Beef, which is run
by Brawley Union High School
graduate Eric Brandt, may have
ties to the Valley, but there’s no
guarantee that they’re doing this
to benefit the county, the city of
Brawley or the former employees
of the beef plant.
All we know is that someone
is interested in buying the plant.
It’s a start, but we’ll all know
more come early July, when the
actual purchase is announced.
Until then, keep calm, wait
patiently, don’t make plans and
hope everyone directly invovled
is upfront, honest and willing to
do proper business.
THE FIRE THAT destroyed
the 99¢ Plus store in Holtville
sent a very blunt reminder of the
blazes that hit Brawley from
September 2012 until April 2013.
Yes, the fires were awful and
the senseless destruction of private property was awful, especially when it was revealed that
the fires were an attempt to hide
break-ins from teenagers in the
city.
But the worst part of it all, as
a resident of the city, was the
smell. The smell of wet charcoal
still reminds me of the millions of
dollars in property and hours of
manpower lost. It still reminds
me of the destruction and aftermath of a number of buildings.
The smell reminds me of the,
as of yet, unsolved fire at the
Supervisor’s Corner
with John Renison
I wanted to start off by reporting on the special contacts the
County
is
initiating
in
Washington D.C. regarding the
series of bank closures on the
border. This effort will be coordinated as well with local authorities in Calexico to show and
demonstrate a unified front. The
County is also requesting that the
Border Trade Alliance become
actively involved in this issue as
well. I will report on this later. By
the way, the County will be traveling to Washington D.C. the first
week of June to deal with this and
other issues of local concern.
The Board of Supervisors is
Planters Hotel in 2007.
Hopefully, the Holtville fire
is a one-time thing, because the
mental and structural scars that
hit Downtown Brawley have still
not fully healed.
erate so much hate and anger
among people who do, but the
Valley just hasn’t evolved beyond
that point as of right now.
DURING
EASTER
WEEKEND, I had the pleasure
of attending the “Anime Conji”
convention in San Diego as a
guest presenter, giving speeches
on two topics I care about (even
though most of the people I meet
on a regular basis do not.).
Going to conventions like
this has been a favorite pastime
of mine for over 15 years. It’s
nice to see people with the same
interests gathered together in one
place.
It would be nice to have a
similar gathering around the
Imperial Valley, but I’ll be totally
honest and say it’s likely to not
happen.
People around here are too
judgmental about each other to
celebrate something like that.
They residents of the Imperial
Valley still use words like “nerd”
and “geek” in spiteful, hateful
ways.
It’s sad that simply being
more interested in things other
than sports and football can gen-
RECENTLY,
ESPN2
BROADCASTED a collegelevel video game tournament
known as “Heroes of the Dorm,”
featuring the newest Blizzard
Entertainment video game,
“Heroes of the Storm.”
(See, clever wordplay is
clever.)
The tournament itself featured four hundred college teams
playing what is called in gamer
circles
a
“MOBA,”
or
“Multiplayer Online Battle
Arena.”
In the finals, which was
shown on national cable telvision, saw UC Berkley win in a
best of five against Arizona State
three games to two.
The $450,000 in total prizes
included full tuition paid by the
company and other rewards.
It should have been a triumph
of how far electronic sports, or
“eSports” have grown in the past
few years
Unfortunately, someone had
to poop on the parade. One
Speaking of which...
ESPN personality,
however,
attempted to take the network to
task for broadcasting a video
game tournament instead of some
basketball games shown on
another network.
Now, not wanting to give this
particular person’s views any
more publicity, I find it odd that
anyone would want to chide their
bosses for trying to reach out to
another audience.
For those not aware, the
viewership for eSports around
the world rivals that of American
baseball, the national pasttime.
Popular, professional video game
players routinely have larger
viewer numbers than many sports
events.
Live eSports events routinely
sell out hosting venues, including
the Seoul WorldCup Stadium last
October for the League of
Legends World Championships
(another MOBA operated by Riot
Games).
In short, this past weekend’s
broadcast of Heroes of the Dorm
was ESPN2’s attempt to tap into
a market they know little about.
If anyone wants to get angry at
that, all I can say is “good luck
being a jerk, pal.”
Until Next Time...
Bank Closures Being Looked At In
Washington, Updates To County Roads
very excited and enthusiastic
regarding the announcement
about the reopening of National
Beef under a different name.
Owner Eric Brandt recently met
with County, City and IID officials to discuss how the ad hoc
committee can be of assistance.
The three entities will be joining
efforts to ensure the fall opening
goes well. We expect to employ
once again hundreds of employees that lost jobs last year when
National Beef announced the closure. The County continues to
work with potential new businesses in offering incentives such
as training dollars to ensure we
employ some of those that went
on to other endeavors and are still
living locally.
The rooftop solar program
being offered by Citizens Energy
of Boston is still taking applications this year for home solar systems. For more information visit
the website citizensenergy.com.
The first offsite meeting of
the Board of Supervisors was
held this week in Brawley. You
might have noticed that the Board
will be meeting in every valley
city within the next several
months. The meeting was held at
6 pm in the Brawley Council
Chambers. The next offsite meet-
ing will be held in Calexico on
Tuesday, June 23rd at 6 pm. I am
hoping for a great turnout.
I have asked the Public
Works Department to provide the
Board with a weekly update on
county roads. This will enable us
to better program the roads that
are in need of resurfacing or
repaving. You might want to
know that the County is responsible for over 2,000 miles of roads
and over 100 bridges.
John R. Renison is County
Supervisor, District 1. He can be
reached by calling 760 442 1023.
Email johnrenison@co.imperial.ca.us.
Border Banking Workshop Brings Fed Attention To Calexico
By
Mario Conde
A banking and finance workshop was held last Friday to
speak about the recent banking
closures in Calexico.
The Calexico Chamber of
Commerce
Economic
Development Committee organized a forum to talk about what is
happening with the financial
institutions and their closures in
Calexico. So far Rabobank and
Chase have closed their branches
and Bank of America will do the
same in June.
That will leave Calexico with
Union Bank and Wells Fargo and
two credit unions, First Imperial
and Sun Community. These
financial institutions said that
they will not be closing and will
continue to serve Calexico. Some
of them even open the possibility
of opening more branches and
expanding services in Calexico.
The closures are in part to
Operation Chokehold in which
banks are required to monitor
possible money laundering activities on banks along the U.S.Mexico border.
One of the speakers at the
event was Tim Walsh, Chief of
Staff of Rep. Juan Vargas (DChula Vista), said that bank closures is something that House
Financial Committee is looking
and moving on this matter.
Vargas currently serves on the
House Financial Committee
which oversees the banking institutions.
Walsh said that even in spite
of the recent closures, local banks
have a unique opportunity to step
up and offer their services.
"I believe when one bank
closes it creates an opportunity
for the other institutions like the
local banks and credit unions to
expand their services because
they know the needs to the community." Walsh said. He also
mentioned that one of the options
will be that regulators offer a
"Safe Harbor" and allow businesses see public information if
they meet the criteria on regulations.
Walsh said that there have
also been closures in Arizona and
Texas and that is why Senator
John McCain has been questioning the new regulations. Walsh
said that banks are closing
because of business decision
since they are looking at places
where they have high interest
rates, rise on online banking,
making a nationwide trend to
close some of its banks all over
the United States and only at the
border.
Assemblyman
Eduardo
Garcia said that there needs to be
coalition of border cities and
make Congress know about the
adverse effects the banks closures
are doing to border cities.
To that, Julia Osuna,
Economic
Development
Manager for City of Calexico,
said she spoke to all of the border
cities and that most closures have
been in California. Osuna agreed
that there needs to be a coalition
Calexico Takes On Cancer At Annual
“Relay For Life” Fundraiser
By Mario Conde
Community members gathered this past Saturday to remember those that are battling with
cancer and pledge to continue the
fight against the disease.
The 2015 Relay For Life took
place in Calexico last Saturday as
members of the community and
survivors met at the Calexico
High School Ward Field where
they camped for 12 hours and
various activities were held. After
the opening ceremony the cancers survivors took what is called
the "Survivors Lap" where all
cancer survivors at the event take
the first lap around the track, celebrating their victory over cancer
while cheered on by the other
participants who line the track.
Relay For Life events also
recognize and celebrate caregivers, who give time, love, and
support to their friends, family,
neighbors, and coworkers facing
cancer.
The Luminaria Ceremony
takes place after dark to remember people lost to cancer, honor
people who have fought cancer in
the past, and support those whose
fight continues. Candles are lit
inside of personalized bags and
are placed around the Relay track
as glowing tributes to those
who've been affected by cancer.
This year members of the
Calexico Police Department and
Police Association participated in
the walk in uniform to support
the Relay for Life. The officers
participated since most have
experience having cancer hit
close to home.
"We have a couple of officers
that have family that are survivors or currently fighting cancer and it's something that affects
all of us. We want to show unity
as a police department and that's
why we are here." Lt. Gonzalo
Gerardo said.
The participation of the
police department in this event
was spearheaded by Sergeant
Victor Legaspi and mentioned
the importance of having the
police department more present
in the community supporting
events like the Relay for Life.
"Everyone here is participating on a volunteer basis and we
are here not only for our families
but for the community in general." Legaspi said.
"It feels good to be part of
this event and walk with all the
survivors." Officer Gustavo
Zamora stated. "My daughter
went through a similar situation
this part year and we are fortunate she made it so she's here also
to support and see the community come together." Zamora said.
and is working on possible joint
resolutions agreement with other
cities.
CHIEF OF STAFF For Congressman Juan Vargas, Tim Walsh,
speaks at a Calexico workshop on the upcoming bank closure crisis hitting many US border towns. Mario Conde Photo.
Tribune- Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 06
The City of Holtville And Little League Seek Grant To Enhance Mack Park
By: Jim Predmore
The Holtville City Council
and the Holtville Little League
Board members approved a
$3,000 contract with California
Consulting to apply for a
Baseball Tomorrow Grant from
Major League Baseball to help
the Holtville Little League
improve the facilities at Mack
Park.
Those improvements
would include the addition of a
CONCEPT DRAWING OF what may be proposed for Mack Park
which would add a second field and new concession stand.
second field. The City of
Holtville has been approached on
multiple occasions by the
Holtville Little League to allow
and assist them in the construction of a second field at Mack
Park, to the east of the existing
field.
Substantial work was put into
clearing the land, principal leveling and mapping out of utilities.
There have been some discussions about tying Mack Park in
with Holtville's history with the
California Angels as they conducted their spring training here
in Holtville from the years of
1966 until 1979. There are six
California Angels that participated in spring training in Holtville
that have been inducted into the
Holtville Hall of Fame: Bobby
Grich, Jimmy Reese, Jim
Fergosi, Don Baylor, Rod Carew
and Nolan Ryan. Nolan Ryan
started his career with the Angels
in Holtville and attributes much
of his success from what he experienced while practicing here.
This project is in the very
early stages of planning, as this
was just adopted this past
Monday. The Angels have also
been contacted and these plans
have been discussed with them.
Next Year, 2016, will mark
the 50th anniversary of when the
Angels first started playing at
what was called Angeltown.
Mack Park is the only part of
Angeltown that is left of the park.
California Consulting is a
firm that specializes in grant writing and after a cursory discussion
of local needs; this and two
grants were proposed. The City
Council decided to give them a
try with the first one for the Little
League. Further down the line the
City will be looking at grants to
provide lighting for soccer
through the U. S. Soccer
Foundation.
Holtville Fire Fighters
Honored By Elks Club
New Service Area Plan Adopted By
Holtville City Council
By: Jim Predmore
The Holtville City Council
adopted a new Service Area Plan
and Municipal Service Review
that identifies demand for public
facilities and services for the City
and its adopted Sphere of
Influence based on population
and housing growth projection
for the year 2030.
The Service Area Plan will
allow the City of Holtville to
consider future annexations
through the Local Agency
Formation Commission.
The Plan, as prepared by the
Mooney Planning Collaborative,
was reviewed and recommended
for adoption by the Holtville
Planning Commission on March
16, 2015. It was subsequently
reviewed and adopted by
LAFCO on March 26, 2015.
The following is a brief summary of the municipal review
requirements, the Imperial
County Local Agency Formation
Commission (LAFCO) SAP
Guidelines, growth projection,
existing facilities, future demand,
and recommendations.
In preparing a municipal
service review, LAFCOs are
required to make a written statement of determination with
respect to each of the following:
1. Infrastructure needs or deficiencies, 2. Growth and population projections for the affected
area, 3. Financing constraints and
opportunities, 4. Cost avoidance
opportunities, 5. Opportunities
for rate restructuring, 6.
Opportunities for shared facilities, 7. Government structure
options, 8. Evaluation of management efficiencies, 9. Local
accountability and governance,
According to the Southern
California
Association
of
Governments (SCAG), the City
has a population of 6,174 with
1,779 dwelling units. The City is
currently comprised of 369.0
acres of land use dedicated to residential use and 361.8 acres dedicated to non-residential, including residential/commercial mixed
use, commercial, industrial, community
facilities,
open
space/recreation, and state highway & arterials.
Based on the Year 2030
growth projections, the population is expected to increase by
1,032 with 445 additional
dwelling units for a total population of 7,206.
Phasing of future land use
development is difficult to predict as it is greatly influenced by
complex economic, market, and
environmental factors. Estimates
of future development are based
on historic population trends and
population projections from
SCAG and will need periodic
updates in order to maintain services for residents.
THE EL CENTRO ELKS Lodge hosted a Safety Officers
Appreciation night on Thursday April 23rd and two of Holtville
Fire Fighters were recognized for their outstanding performance
with the Holtville Fire Department. Fabian Ramirez and Felipe
Patian both were recipients of the Safety Officers Award. They
were joined by Holtville Mayor Ginger Ward .
Photo Courtesy of Mayor Ginger Ward
Fire in Holtville.........................
......................................from page one
The whole area was ringing
with the sound of sirens as fire
trucks, sheriff cars, and Border
Patrol began to arrive.
The Holtville Sheriff and
Border Patrol secured the area as
the fire crews began to control
the blaze.
There were fire units from
the cities of Holtville, El Centro,
Imperial, Calexico, Brawley,
NAF El Centro, and Calipatria
that came out to help.
By 7:45 there were just a
couple of small flames that were
flickering and a completely devastated 99 Cent Store with
George's
Pizza,
Parker's
Pharmacy, Surfin Sub and HC
Tax Service seemingly to have
survived the massive blaze.
Fire crews worked throughout the night mopping up and by
sunrise, some of the business
owners and employees started to
clean up some of the water and
debris in front of their businesses.
H.C. Tax Service and Surfin
Subs Deli, who share the building with Parkers Pharmacy, had
the glass broken on their front
doors so that the fire inspectors
could get inside. George's Pizza
had some water damage as
runoff from fighting the fire ran
through their back door.
By 10 am, the Arson Task
Force had arrived to inspect the
damage. After inspecting the
building, it was determined that
the fire had begun near the front
of the building where the electric
box was located.
It was determined that the
fire was caused by an electrical
failure.
The IID and AT&T arrived
around the same time and started
to evaluate the damage to the
electrical and phone lines. They
began making repairs on the
power and phone lines.
By Monday afternoon, service had been restored. The IID
crews worked late into the
evening on Monday, replacing
two of the power poles that had
been damaged by the fire.
Holtville's building inspector
determined that, due to concerns
of the joining walls to Parker's
and George's, the buildings were
unsafe and red tagged them
until they are inspected a civil
engineer could inspect them.
On Tuesday morning there
was an inspection of the debris
that was left on the sidewalk in
front of the 99 Cent Store. It
was determined that the debris
would need to be removed by a
hazardous waste specialist, as
they
contained
excessive
amounts of lead and possible
asbestos.
It took eight engines and
over 300,000 gallons of water to
knock down the fire in what
looked as if it could engulf the
entire block, but was contained
to the one building.
The City of Holtville is
grateful for all of the help they
received to help contain this crisis.
The office for this newspaper
is just three doors down from the
99 Cent Store and was too close
to the fire to be evacuated.
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 07
Minister’s
Corner
Rev. Dave Serven
Holtville and Brawley
United Methodist Churches
1 John 4:16b, "God is love,
and those who abide in love abide
in God, and God abides in them."
So many times we try to
make our relationship with God
difficult. We put conditions on
God that we ourselves would
never agree to. We over think
events and make up reasons why
this did happened or that didn't
happen.
There may have been times
when we were sure God didn't
care about us because He didn't
answer our prayer about taking
care of that jerk at work that disrespected us. If we pray to God
about something, then we're sure
God Is Love, Really!
He will answer it the way we
want. And God, hurry up about
it, I don't have all day to wait on
you! Don't you know how
important to me this is? And
don't you know it needs to be
taken care of right now?
Is this the reason God is here,
to take care of our every demand?
To do whatever we want Him to
do; to be our Genie in the bottle?
I would most affirmatively say
NO! Yes, God is here to help us
through difficult times and to
teach how to live a better life, but
not at the expense of others.
God is pure love. And He has
this pure love available to anyone
who wants it. His only condition
is that we love Him back. And as
we give our love back to the
Lord, we will then begin to give
it to others. Instead of getting
even with that 'jerk' at work, we
will pray for them and hope they
understands what they have done
and how hurtful it was to us.
Is this going to be an easy
transition for us? It may take
some time for us to change our
ways to a more loving outlook on
life. But God will be there to
help us see how we can change
our lives. He wants nothing more
than to have each of us share His
love with Him and then with oth-
ers.
One way to help ourselves is
to read the Bible everyday. Gods'
love is found through this wonderful book. Start in the New
Testament and find what you are
looking for on every page. Learn
how to share His love with others
and I promise you will see how
simple it is to be one of Gods'
children.
And if you would like to learn
more, join us at 9 this Sunday
morning in Brawley or 11 in
Holtville. God Bless and may
His love bring new life into you
and make your outlook on life so
much easier.
Eighteen Caltrans Projects In The Works For Imperial County
By:
Jim Predmore
There will be a lot of road
work construction in the
Imperial County over the next
few years, which could have a
positive effect on the Imperial
County economy.
There are 18 projects that
have either started construction
or are about to. Of the 18 projects, 17 have secured funding
and the 18th is expected to.
The total cost for these 18 projects will total over $500 million.
Caltrans is also trying to
keep these jobs local and will
be conducting a construction
and job fair at Imperial Valley
College sometime this summer. They have invited local
contractors, unions and workforce development services to
take part in this fair.
Some of the projects may
disrupt some of our commutes
as they will entail some closures. Most know of the work
that is going on at the
Poppy Funds For American Legion
Begins This May
A tradition is returning to
Holtville the month of May,
2015.
American Legion Auxiliary
members of Bradley Keffer
Unit 138 will be distributing
poppies for donations to the
public, family and friends. All
contributions from the Poppy
Fund go directly for the rehabil-
itation of Veterans honorably
discharged from the United
States Armed Forces, Veterans
Active duty military personnel
and their families where financial and medical need is evident.
Donation locations will be:
Donut Shop, DePaoli’s property, Family Dollar Store, Rotary
Club, and other
locations
around town.
The red crepe poppy flowers are made by disabled
Veterans and offered every May
by the Auxiliary members.
The poppy flower was
selected because many of the
World War I Veterans remembered them on the fields of
Europe. The poppy came to
symbolize
the
sacrifice
Veterans made. The red reminded the doughboys of the blood
that had been shed. The poppies
seemed to bloom, even on the
shelled battlefields, and became
a sign of hope and renewal for
those who survived.
All donations are gratefully
accepted. To make a donation,
please mail to:
Bradley Keffer Unit 138,
P.O. Box 836,
Holtville, CA 92250.
For more information,
please contact Poppy Fund
Chairman at (760) 356-5408.
Holtville Woman's
Club May Awards
Luncheon
The May meeting of the
Holtville Woman's Club is scheduled for Wednesday, May 6th, at
12:00 pm, at the clubhouse located at 219 East Sixth Street in
Holtville. The meeting will
honor the winners of the HWC
2015 sponsored scholarships at
both the high school and college
levels.
The Luncheon Committee,
consisting of Joan Thornburg,
Rose Patzloff, Paloma Pearson,
Rosemary Von Flue, Mary Helen
Dollente, Nancy Haile, Debbie
Ellis, and Bernadette Strobel,
will provide the luncheon.
Members are asked to bring Chap
Stick and/or hand sanitizers for
the benefit of the Betty Jo
McNeece Home.
All ladies are most welcome
and encouraged to attend!
Dogwood overpass by the I.V.
Mall, which is scheduled to be
completed in September 2016.
When that is completed, the I8 Imperial Avenue Interchange
is scheduled to start construction in 2017. This will entail
the closure of the interchange
completely for the duration of
construction, which is expected to be completed in 2019.
Another huge project that is
expected to start later this year
is the repaving of I-8 with long
lasting concrete. This will
entail overlaying the existing
concrete with another 12" layer
for 26 miles of freeway that
runs through the Imperial
County. This will involve the
shutting down of one side of
the freeway at a time until the
26 miles of repaving is completed in sometime early 2017.
There will be several smaller sized rehabilitation projects
that will be going in various
areas in the County as well.
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 08
Intense Downtown Holtville Fire Still Smolders The Morning After
FLAMES REACH HIGH in the air as the Holtville Fire Department hurry to set up AS AN EL CENTRO Firefighter struggled to pull a hose a citizen and Sheriff
their equipment to get water on the blaze.
chipped in to help, trying to get more water on the fire.
CITY OFFICIALS ALONG with City Staff talk with Holtville Fire Chief describ- MONDAY MORNING REVELED the damage that the fire had caused destroying
the 99 Cent Store and their warehouse that is behind Parkers Pharmacy.
ing what they saw and how all of the local Cities came together to help.
THE HOLTVILLE FIRE Department Crews were still cleaning up the remaining HOLTVILLE'S FIRE CHIEF Alex Silva assesses the damage as he waits for the
smoldering embers during the early hours on Monday. Photos by Jim Predmore
Inspectors form El Centro, Imperial, Calexico and NAF El Centro.
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 09
Plethora Of Activities Around Calexico Keep Residents Active
CLOWN DANCERS ENTERTAIN children during the annual “Dia Del Los Ninos” RELAY FOR LIFE brings attention to the fight against cancer and those who have
or “Kids Day” in Calexico’s Crummett Park. Mario Conde Photos.
beaten the disease. Mario Conde Photo.
CLOWNS IN CRAZY colorful costumes dance during the weekend event.
CALEXICO’S RELAY FOR Life, held at the Calexico high school football field,
was one weekend after a similar event in Brawley’s Cattle Call Arena.
IN ADDITION TO dancing, these clowns painted eager kids faces
OFFICERS FROM THE Calexico Police Department joined in celebrating the fight
against cancer. Included is Sgt. Victor Legaspi and his mother.
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 10
Local Scouts Perform At SD Derby
On April 18th, Cub Scouts,
their families and Scout leaders
from across the San Diego and
Imperial counties came to
Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego
and competed in the 42nd annual
San Diego 500 Pinewood Derby.
Everybody was there to cheer
on their favorite racers and to
watch some very exciting and
extremely close races. At the conclusion of the races, trophies
were awarded and the final
Imperial Valley District winner
results were: First Place, Drew
Brinnon of Pack 4086 from
Imperial; Second Place, Chase
McCain of Pack 4076 from El
Centro and Third Place was Jose
Carlos Rocamora of Pack 4005
from Calexico.
For all the scouts, the
Pinewood Derby provides those
participating with a chance to
learn how to build their own cars
from approved kits, to compete
and even have some fun.
Everyone who attended had a
great time, enjoyed some great
racing, experienced some very
good Scout Spirit and are making
plans to attend next year's finals
to be held at about the same time
period in 2016.
If you would like more information on how to get your boy
involved in Scouting (ages 7-18),
please contact Steve S. Sano at
760-990-3749
or
at
steve.sano@scouting.org
FROM TOP LEFT: Steve Sano district executive, race official Kevin Kasner, bottom left is Chase
McCain, Jose Carlos Rocamora and Drew Brinnon the 1st place winner.
City Of Imperial To Host
Craft Beer Invitational
Event In Mid-May
The City of Imperial and
Alford Distributing have partnered to bring another one-ofa-kind regional event to the
Imperial Valley. Join us on
May 16th from 7pm to 11pm
for the 2015 Crown Craft Beer
Invitational located at 344
Crown Court in Imperial, CA
(between Alford Distributing
and Duggins Construction).
With the purchase of an
admission ticket, attendees will
be able to participate in unlimited samplings from twelve
National and International
Breweries. As well as live
entertainment from Safety
Orange and award winning
eats from local vendors and
past Market Day’s cook-off
champions.
The City of Imperial and
Alford Distributing have also
collaborated with Wounded
Warrior Imperial Valley and
Imperial Police Activities
League. A portion of admission
tickets will be donated to these
non-profits to further local
benefits for Veterans and Youth
Summer programs in the
Imperial Valley.
In addition, with Memorial
Day only one week away from
the event date the City and
Alford’s will be offering special discount pricing to our
Veterans and Active Military as
a thank you for their service to
our Country.
Civilian Tickets: $25 |
Active Military & Veterans:
$15
All Attendees Must Be
Over 21 Years of Age.
Tickets are available at
Imperial City Hall, 420 S.
Imperial Avenue and Alford
Distributing, 344 Crown Court
in Imperial, CA. For more
information, please contact
Alexis Brown at (760) 3554373.
County Law Day To Include Reception For CUHS Mock Trial Team
The Superior Court of
California, County of Imperial is
pleased to announce several Law
Day 2015 activities on May 1,
2015. All events are open to the
public.
Law Day was established in
1958 by President Dwight D.
Eisenhower to strengthen our
heritage of liberty, justice, and
equality under the law. In 1961,
Congress issued a joint resolution
designating May 1 as the official
date for celebrating Law Day.
Every president since then has
issued a Law Day proclamation
on May 1 to celebrate the nation's
commitment to law. To celebrate, the Superior Court of
California, County of Imperial
will be hosting a Law Day
Celebration on Friday, May 1,
2015 from 4:30-6 PM on the El
Centro Courthouse lawn.
Court Executive Officer and
Jury Commissioner Tammy L.
Grimm stated that "Law Day
2015 is meant to be about community, family, and fun…while
learning about how the law works
in our community. We will have
many community partners present to discuss their role in connection with the law. We urge
you to come out, bring your family, and enjoy the event."
Grimm says that the event
will have informational booths
from a variety of organizations,
including the District Attorney,
the Public Defender, DCSS/Child
Support,
Probation,
Law
Enforcement, California Rural
Legal
Assistance,
Family
Solutions, etc. Law enforcement
will be present to show their
vehicles. CASA will have their
race buggy available to view and
take pictures with. The Court
will have booths regarding jury
duty, the Self-Help/Access
Center, the Law Library, and a
booth with a live demonstration
from a court reporter. This is an
excellent way to learn what your
Court and legal professionals do,
especially if you have ever considered a career in the legal field
or law enforcement.
The Court will offer free photos of your children on a judge's
bench so they can experience the
feel of a courtroom. The Court
will also offer courthouse tours at
4:30, 5:00, and 5:30 pm, limited
to 30 per tour. Tours will be firstcome, first-served, with those
calling to reserve a tour having
first priority. To reserve a space
on a tour, please call Laura or
Mona at (760) 482-2250.
For those needing legal
advice or information, local attorneys
and
Imperial
Bar
Association members Edgard
Garcia
and Veronica A.
Henderson will be in the courthouse to address any concerns
you have. This is an excellent
opportunity to question an attorney for free on any civil, family
law, criminal law, juvenile, and
probate matters.
Thanks to some very generous court community sponsors
(Mylo Janitorial, Romans Water,
Burnworth Landscaping, CASA
of Imperial County, Law Offices
of Edgard Garcia, and Law
offices
of
Veronica
A.
Henderson), we will be able to
offer free snow cones to the first
200 who visit all of the booths.
Turning Point Ministries will be
providing free hotdogs. Many
booths will also have handouts
and giveaway items.
Grimm is also very happy to
welcome therapy horses to the
event. "The horses will be on the
courthouse lawn giving a presentation on how they calm and
work with special needs children.
Their work is much like Ginger,
the District Attorney Therapy
dog, who will be on site for pictures and hugs."
In addition to the 4:30-6 PM
event, the Court and Imperial Bar
Association will host a Special
Session and Cake Reception at
Noon honoring the success of the
Central Union High School
Mock Trial Team this year.
All are welcome to attend
these Law Day 2015 activities.
For more information, please
contact Laura Gunderson or
Mona Gieck at (760) 482-2250.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
T.S. No.: 9448-6187
TSG
Order No.: 140133863-CA-MAI
A.P.N.:
045-264-016-000
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 12/09/2005. 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.
NBS
Default
Services, LLC, as the duly
appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of
Trust Recorded 12/19/2005 as
Document No.: 2005-051461, of
Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of Imperial County,
California, executed by: DAVID
R RODGERS AND ALLISON
M
RODGERS-HUSBAND
AND WIFE AND MARK L
RODGERS-A MARRIED MAN
AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE
PROPERTY, ALL AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH (payable in full at
time of sale by cash, a cashier's
check drawn by a state or nation-
al 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).
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,
and as more fully described in the
above referenced Deed of Trust.
Sale Date & Time: 05/22/2015 at
02:00 PM Sale Location:
Imperial County Courthouse,
939 W. Main Street, El Centro,
CA 92243, Main Entrance The
street address and other common
designation, if any, of the real
property described above is purported to be: 556 WALNUT AVE,
HOLTVILLE, CA 92250 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 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 said Deed of Trust,
with interest thereon, as provid-
ed 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, to-wit:
$226,738.61
(Estimated).
Accrued interest and additional
advances, if any, will increase
this figure prior to sale. It is
possible that at the time of sale
the opening bid may be less than
the total indebtedness due.
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, 1-800-280-2832 for information regarding the trustee's
sale or visit this Internet Web site,
www.auction.com, for information regarding the sale of this
property, using the file number
assigned to this case, T.S.# 94486187. 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. 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.
NBS Default Services, LLC 301
E. Ocean Blvd. Suite 1720 Long
Beach, CA 90802 800-766-7751
For Trustee Sale Information Log
On To: www.auction.com or Call:
1-800-280-2832. NBS Default
Services,
LLC,
Nicole
Rodriguez, Foreclosure Associate
This communication is an
attempt to collect a debt and any
information obtained will be used
for that purpose. However, if you
have received a discharge of the
debt referenced herein in a bankruptcy proceeding, this is not an
attempt to impose personal liability upon you for payment of that
debt. In the event you have
received a bankruptcy discharge,
any action to enforce the debt will
be taken against the property
only.
NPP0246486
To:
HOLTVILLE
TRIBUNE
04/30/2015,
05/07/2015,
05/14/2015
Legal 8209
visit this Internet Web site
http://www.qualityloan.com ,
using the file number assigned to
this foreclosure by the Trustee:
CA-14-653425-JP . 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 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 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. If
the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale
shall be entitled only to a return
of the deposit paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor,
the
Mortgagee,
or
the
Mortgagee'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. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail to
fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. QUALITY MAY BE
CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy
Street San Diego, CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832
Or
Login
to:
http://www.qualityloan.com
Reinstatement Line: (866) 6457711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan
Service Corp. TS No.: CA-14653425-JP IDSPub #0081770
4/30/2015 5/7/2015 5/14/2015
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS No. CA-14-653425-JP Order
No.: 733-1401712-70 YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 6/13/2006.
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 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.
BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT
TO BID LESS THAN THE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
DUE.
Trustor(s): Limbania R Arceo, an
unmarried woman Recorded:
6/20/2006 as Instrument No.
2006-029558 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
IMPERIAL County, California;
Date of Sale: 5/22/2015 at 2:00
PM Place of Sale: At the Main
Entrance of the Imperial County
Courthouse, located at 939 W.
Main Street, El Centro, CA
92243 Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $313,270.26
The purported property address
is: 2155 JOE ACUNA CT,
CALEXICO, CA 92231-6901
Assessor's Parcel No.: 059-472058-000 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 auc-
tioned 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 for information
regarding the trustee's sale or
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 12
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Trustee Sale No. 812W-066108
Loan No. 0292134692 Title
Order No. 8510026
CODE § 2923.3(a), THE
SUMMARY
OF
INFORMATION REFERRED
TO
ABOVE
IS
NOT
ATTACHED
TO
THE
RECORDED OR PUBLISHED
COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT
BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES
PROVIDED
TO
THE
TRUSTOR.] YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST DATED 03-01-2007.
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 05-
21-2015 at 02:00 PM, PLM
LOAN
MANAGEMENT
SERVICES, INC as the duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust
Recorded
03-09-2007,
Instrument 2007-010056, and as
modified by the Modification of
Deed of Trust recorded on 06-212010, Instrument 2010-015222 of
official records in the Office of
the Recorder of IMPERIAL
County, California, executed by:
TOMAS OCAMPO A. AND
MARGARITA
OCAMPO,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS
JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., (''MERS'') AS NOMINEE
FOR AEGIS WHOLESALE
CORPORATION, as Beneficiary,
will sell at public auction the
trustor's interest in the property
described below, to the highest
bidder for cash, cashier's check
drawn by a state or national bank,
a cashier's check drawn by a state
or federal credit union, or a
cashier's 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. The sale
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 the Deed of
Trust. The sale will be made, 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, interest thereon, estimated
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. Place of Sale: AT
THE NORTH ENTRANCE TO
THE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, AT 939 MAIN
STREET, EL CENTRO, CA
Amount of unpaid balance and
other
charges:
$211,386.50(estimated) Street
address and other common
designation of the real property
purported
as:
462
WASHINGTON STREET ,
CALEXICO, CA 92231 APN
Number: 058-363-016-000 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. The property
heretofore described is being sold
"as is". The following statements;
NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
BIDDERS and NOTICE TO
PROPERTY
OWNER
are
statutory notices for all one to
four single family residences and
a courtesy notice for all other
types of properties. 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 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
NATIONWIDE POSTING &
PUBLICATION at (916) 9390772 or visit this Internet Web
site www.nationwideposting.com
using the file number assigned to
this
case
812W-066108.
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: 04-222015 FOR TRUSTEE'S SALES
INFORMATION,
PLEASE
CALL (916) 939-0772, OR
VISIT
WEBSITE:
www.nationwideposting.com
PLM LOAN MANAGEMENT
SERVICES, INC, AS TRUSTEE
46 N. Second Street Campbell,
CA 95008 (408)-370-4030
ELIZABETH GODBEY, VICE
PRESIDENT PLM LOAN
MANAGEMENT SERVICES,
INC IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR
THAT
PURPOSE.
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CHRONICLE PUB: 04/30/2015,
05/07/2015, 05/14/2015
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CASE NUMBER: (Numero del
Caso): BCL26810
The name and address of the court
is:
(El nombre y dirección de la corte
es):
BRAWLEY
COURTHOUSE
DEPARTMENT
220 Main Street
Brawley, CA 92227
The name, address, and telephone
number of plaintiff's attorney, or
plaintiff without an attorney, is:
(El nombre, la dirección y el
número de teléfono del abogado
del demandante, o del demandante
que no tiene abogado, es):
EDIT
ALEXANDRYAN/SBN
249323
The Resolution Law Group, APC
9301 Corbin Ave., Suite 1650
Northridge, CA 91324
(818) 534-3126
DATE: (Fecha): July 27, 2014
Kristine Kussman, Clerk, by
(Secretario) Sonny L. Wong II,
Deputy (Adjunto)
ENDORSED: July 27, 2014
Kristine Kussman, Clerk
By: Sonny L. Wong II, Deputy
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2015
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 (916)939-0772 or visit this
Internet
Web
http://search.nationwideposting.c
om/propertySearchTerms.aspx,
using the file number assigned to
this
case
CA1400265330
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. The
best way to verify postponement
information is to attend the
scheduled sale. If the sale is set
aside for any reason, the
Purchaser at the sale shall be
entitled only to a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall
have no further recourse against
the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
the Mortgagee's attorney. Date:
VERIPRISE
PROCESSING
SOLUTIONS LLC 750 Hwy 121
BYP STE 100 Lewisville, TX
75067
VERIPRISE
PROCESSING SOLUTIONS
LLC IS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR
THAT PURPOSE
Signature Printed Named FOR
TRUSTEES
SALE
INFORMATION
PLEASE
CALL
(916)9390772NPP0245547
To:
IMPERIAL VALLEY WEEKLY
04/16/2015,
04/23/2015,
04/30/2015
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUMMONS
(CITACION JUDICIAL)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
(AVISO AL DEMANDADO):
Paul A. Cox, an individual, and
DOES 1-100, inclusive.
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
PLAINTIFF:
(LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL
DEMANDANTE):
Absolute Resolutions Corp.
NOTICE! You have been sued.
The court may decide against you
without your being heard unless
you respond within 30 days. Read
the information below.
You have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this summons and
legal papers are served on you to
file a written response at this court
and have a copy served on the
plaintiff. A letter or phone call will
not protect you. Your written
response must be in proper legal
form if you want the court to hear
your case. There may be a court
form that you can use for your
response. You can find these court
forms and more information at the
California Courts Online Self-Help
C
e
n
t
e
r
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
your county law library, or the
courthouse nearest you. If you
cannot pay the filing fee, ask the
court clerk for a fee waiver form. If
you do not file your response on
time, you may lose the case by
default, and your wages, money,
and property may be taken without
further warning from the court.
There are other legal
requirements. You may want to call
an attorney right away. If you do
not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral
service. If you cannot afford an
attorney, you may be eligible for
free legal service from a nonprofit
legal services program. You can
locate these nonprofit groups at the
California Legal Services Web site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the
California Courts Online Self-Help
C
e
n
t
e
r
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
or by contacting your local court or
county bar association. NOTE:
The court has a statutory lien for
waived fees and costs on any
settlement or arbitration award of
$10,000 or more in a civil case.
The court's lien must be paid
before the court will dismiss the
case.
¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si
no responde dentro de 30 días, la
corte puede decidir en su contra sin
escuchar su versión. Lea la
información a continuación.
Tiene 30 DIAS DE
CALENDARIO después de que le
entreguen esta citación y papeles
legales para presentar una
respuesta por escrito en esta corte
y hacer que se entregue una copia
al demandante. Una carta o una
llamada telefónica no lo protegen.
Su respuesta por escrito tiene que
estar en formato legal correcto si
desea que procesen su caso en la
corte. Es posible que haya un
formulario que usted pueda usar
para su respuesta. Puede
encontrar estos formularios de la
corte y más información en el
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de
California (www.sucorte.ca.gov),
en la biblioteca de leyes de su
condado o en la corte que le quede
más cerca. Si no puede pagar la
cuota de presentación, pida al
secretario de la corte que le dé un
formulario de exención de pago de
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta
a tiempo, puede perder el caso por
incumplimiento y la corte le podrá
quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes
sin más advertencia.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TSG No.: 733-1401686-70 TS
No.:
CA1400265330
FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 052081-011-000 Property Address:
1538 WEST
BRIGHTON
AVENUE EL CENTRO, CA
92243 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S
SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,
DATED 06/22/2004. 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
05/06/2015 at 02:00 P.M.,
VERIPRISE
PROCESSING
SOLUTIONS LLC, as duly
appointed Trustee under and
pursuant
to Deed of Trust
recorded
06/29/2004,
as
Instrument No. 20040019982, in
book 2319, page 193, , of Official
Records in the office of the
County Recorder of IMPERIAL
County, State of California,
executed
by:
ROSA
D.
MORENO, A WIDOW, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH,
CASHIER'S
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT
or
other form of payment
authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable
at time of sale in lawful money of
the United States) At the North
entrance
to
the
County
Courthouse at 939 Main Street,
El
Centro,
CA.
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: AS
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN
THE ABOVE MENTIONED
DEED OF TRUST APN# 052081-011- 000 The street address
and other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 1538 WEST BRIGHTON
AVENUE, EL CENTRO, CA
92243 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, 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 said Deed of
Trust, with interest thereon, as
provided
in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of said
Deed of Trust, 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 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
$133,473.39. The beneficiary
under said Deed of Trust has
deposited
all
documents
evidencing the obligations
secured by the Deed of Trust and
has declared all sums secured
thereby immediately due and
payable, and has caused a written
Notice of Default and Election to
Sell to be executed.
The
undersigned 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
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS No. CA-14-621670-JP Order
No.: 733-1400449-70 YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 11/8/2005.
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 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.
BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT
TO BID LESS THAN THE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
DUE.
Trustor(s): Veronica Anglin, a
single
woman
Recorded:
11/28/2005 as Instrument No.
2005-047698 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
IMPERIAL County, California;
Date of Sale: 5/22/2015 at 2:00
PM Place of Sale: At the Main
Entrance of the Imperial County
Courthouse, located at 939 W.
Main Street, El Centro, CA
92243 Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $294,551.20
The purported property address
is: 1223 GARNET STREET,
CALEXICO, CA 92231-0000
Assessor's Parcel No.: 059-354003-000 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
800-280-2832 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-14-621670-JP . 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 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 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. If
the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale
shall be entitled only to a return
of the deposit paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor,
the
Mortgagee,
or
the
Mortgagee'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. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail to
fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. QUALITY MAY BE
CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy
Street San Diego, CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832
Or
Login
to:
http://www.qualityloan.com
Reinstatement Line: (866) 6457711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan
Service Corp. TS No.: CA-14621670-JP IDSPub #0081139
4/23/2015 4/30/2015 5/7/2015
Legaal 4284
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
In Source Logic at 702-659-7766
for information regarding the
Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet
Web site address listed below for
information regarding the sale of
this property, using the file number assigned to this case,
CA08004375-14-1. 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:
April 10, 2015 MTC Financial
Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No.
CA08004375-14-1
17100
Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614
949-252-8300 TDD: 866-6604288 Amy Lemus, Authorized
Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON
LINE
AT
www.insourcelogic.com FOR
AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In
Source Logic AT 702-659-7766
MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee
Corps MAY BE ACTING AS A
DEBT
COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED MAY BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE. Order
No. CA15-000773-1, Pub Dates
04/23/2015,
04/30/2015,
05/07/2015
Legal 4283
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
714-730-2727 or visit this
Internet
Web
site
www.ndscorp.com/sales, using
the file number assigned to this
case
14-22052-SP-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: 04/20/2015 Tiffany
and Bosco, P.A. As agent for
National Default Servicing
Corporation 1230 Columbia
Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA
92101 Phone 888-264-4010
Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales
Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales
Lana Kacludis, Trustee Sales
Supervisor
A-4520963
04/23/2015,
04/30/2015,
05/07/2015
Legal 4285
PUBLIC NOTICE
APN: 059-488-006-000 TS No:
CA08004375-14-1 TO No:
8471591
NOTICE
OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED May 30,
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 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On May 18, 2015 at
02:00 PM, at the North entrance
to the County Courthouse, 939
Main Street, El Centro, CA
92243, 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 July 21, 2006,
as Instrument No. 2006-034442,
of official records in the Office of
the Recorder of Imperial County,
California, executed by DANIEL
GONZALEZ, A MARRIED
MAN, AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE
PROPERTY,
as
Trustor(s),
in
favor
of
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY 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: AS MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED
OF TRUST 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: 1243 R
TAMAYO STREET, CALEXICO, CA 92231 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 $330,414.72 (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 nation-
al 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
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S. No. 14-22052-SP-CA Title
No.
140940798-CA-VOI
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 07/01/2005.
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 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 inter-
est 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: Rose Marie Ledesma, an
unmarried
woman
Duly
Appointed Trustee: NATIONAL
DEFAULT SERVICING CORPORATION
Recorded
07/12/2005 as Instrument No.
2005-026271 (or Book, Page) of
the Official Records of Imperial
County, California. Date of Sale:
05/14/2015 at 2:00 PM Place of
Sale: At the North entrance to the
County Courthouse, 939 Main
Street, El Centro, CA 92243
Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges:
$112,084.52 Street Address or
other common designation of real
property: 2348 Sand Jewel,
Salton City, CA 92275 A.P.N.:
012-331-010 -000 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 undersigned mortgagee, beneficiary or authorized agent for
the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuant to California Civil Code
Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c)
declares that the mortgagee, beneficiary or the mortgagee's or
beneficiary's authorized agent
has either contacted the borrower
or tried with due diligence to contact the borrower as required by
California
Civil
Code
2923.5/2923.55. 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
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Trustee Sale No. 3729-38 Loan
No. 10079 Title Order No.
TS3729 APN 058-832-030-000
TRA No. 002052 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 05/06/2010.
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 05/07/2015 at
03:00PM, CHICAGO TITLE
COMPANY, a California corporation as the duly appointed
Trustee under and pursuant to
Deed of Trust recorded on 6-162010 as Doc.# 2010-014949 of
official records in the Office of
the Recorder of Imperial County,
California, executed by: Rebecca
Lopez, a married woman as her
sole and separate property, as
Trustor, PME Mortgage Fund,
Inc., a California Corporation
and/or its assigns, as to an undivided 46.3% interest, and
Michael S. Rafferty Inc., a
California Corporation, as to an
undivided 20% interest, and
Duane C. Andrews and Virginia
A. Andrews, Trustees of the
Andrews Family Trust dated
4/13/88, as to an undivided 10%
interest, and Robert L. Cornish,
Trustee
of
the
Cornish
Construction Pension Plan, as to
an undivided 8.7% interest, and
Morris D. Muscatel and Cynthia
T. Muscatel, husband and wife as
joint tenants, as to an undivided
5% interest, and Remus A. Haste
and Mary K. Haste, husband and
wife as joint tenants, as to an
undivided 5% interest, and
Robert C. Neill and Connie S.
Neill, Trustees of th 2004 Neill
Family Trust, as to an undivided
5% interest, all as tenants in common, as Beneficiary, WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the United States, by
cash, a cashier's check drawn by
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). At: the front steps of the
County Courthouse, 939 Main
St., El Centro, CA 92243 all
right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California
describing the land therein: SEE
ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A"
CONSISTING OF ONE PAGE
EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED
TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF
IMPERIAL, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1: AN
UNDIVIDED
ONE-SEVENTEENTH INTEREST (1/17) IN
AND TO THE COMMON
AREA OF LOT 1 OF MEADOW
TOWNHOMES TRACT NO.
CLX-2006-FM5 1003, IN THE
CITY OF CALEXICO, COUNTY OF IMPERIAL, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING
TO MAP FILED IN BOOK 26,
PAGE 31 OF FINAL MAPS IN
THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID
COUNTY, AS SHOWN AND
DEFINED IN THAT CERTAIN
CONDOMINIUM
PLAN
RECORDED JUNE 9, 2008, AS
INSTRUMENT NO. 200816161, AND IN THOSE CERTAIN COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
RECORDED JUNE 9, 2008, AS
INSTRUMENT NO. 2008-16159
BOTH
OF
OFFICIAL
RECORDS. PARCEL 2: UNIT
LU-9, AS SHOWN AND
DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN REFERRED
TO IN PARCEL 1 ABOVE.
PARCEL 3: EXCLUSIVE USE
EASEMENT AREAS OVER,
ACROSS AND THROUGH
THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT 1
OF SAID TRACT NO. CLX2006-FM51003, SHOWN AND
DEFINED ON THE CONDO
PLAN AND COVENANTS,
CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN PARCEL 1 ABOVE AS APPURTENANT TO THE UNIT
DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 2
ABOVE. PARCEL 4: NONEXCLUSIVE
EASEMENT
AND RIGHTS OF USE,
ENJOYMENT,
ACCESS,
INGRESS,
EGRESS,
ENCROACHMENT, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, DRAINAGE,
SUPPORT, EXCLUSIVE USE
AREAS, AND OTHER PURPOSES AS CONTAINED IN
THE DECLARATION OF
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS
AND RESTRICTIONS SET
FORTH IN PARCEL 1 ABOVE.
APN:
058-832-030-000
Beneficiary Phone: (909) 8667535 Beneficiary: c/o PACIFIC
MORTGAGE
EXCHANGE,
INC., ATTN: CASSANDRA
BARROWS, P.O. BOX 2836,
BIG BEAR LAKE, CA 92315
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: 1020 Meadow
Drive #9, Calexico, CA, 92231.
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and
other common designation, if
any, shown herein. NOTICE TO
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you
are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should under-
stand 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
(714) 573-1965 or visit this
Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 3729-38.
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. Said sale will be made, 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 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, to-wit: $156,851.15
(Estimated) Accrued interest and
additional advances, if any, will
increase this figure prior to sale.
The Beneficiary may elect to bid
less than their full credit bid. 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
caused said Notice of Default and
Election to Sell to be recorded in
the county where the real property is located and more than three
months have elapsed since such
recordation.
SALE
LINE
PHONE NUMBER: (714) 5731965 / Web site address:
www.priorityposting.com DATE:
4/1/2015 CHICAGO TITLE
COMPANY FORECLOSURE
DEPARTMENT 560 E. HOSPITALITY
LANE
SAN
BERNARDINO, CA 92408
(909) 884-0448 Gwen Cleveland,
Asst. Secretary P1137939 4/16,
4/23, 04/30/2015
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Responses that are incomplete or
do not conform to the requirements of this Request will not be
considered. The Respondent may
provide other/additional information that it feels is relevant for
consideration by the District not
specifically addressed in this
Request.
The selected Respondents shall
be subject to the execution of a
lease agreement with the District.
All questions related to this
Request for Statements and
Letters of Interest must be in
writing and directed to the Clerk
of the Board, Brenda Ryan no
later than June 11, 2015.
The submittal must be submitted
no later than June 25, 2015 at
3:00 pm to:
6784.
The District reserves the right to
reject all submittals if it determines that it is in the best interest
of the District. The submissions
to this Request affords no rights
in a lease or expectation for subsequent discussions or lease
negotiations. All submittals are
public information except that
the District will hold portions of
the submissions specifically
identified and marked as “confidential”, “proprietary” or “trade
secret” in confidence to the
extent permitted by law.
April 2015
The
Heffernan
Memorial
Healthcare District
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Publish: Apr. 23, May 7, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS AND LETTERS OF
INTEREST
FROM
PROSPECTIVE TENANTS
TO LEASE HEFFERNAN
MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE
DISTRICT OWNED PROPERTY
The Heffernan Memorial
Healthcare District is seeking
qualified Statements and Letters
of Interest from interested parties
to lease District owned property
in Calexico, Ca, known as the
400 Mary Avenue District property. The District property has
five separate, self contained
offices. The proposed use of the
offices must be for a health or
behavioral health related services
and must conform to all applicable federal, state, county and
local regulations and licensure
requirements. The District is
interested in assisting health
service providers locate in the
City of Calexico and is interested
in providing District assistance to
facilitate health providers establishing health service offices in
Calexico, CA.
The offices have previously been
used as dental offices, professional offices, medical offices
and ADA service offices.
The offices may be inspected by
interested parties by contacting
the District at the address and
telephone indicated below.
Each respondent to this Request
for Statements and Letters of
Interest must provide all the
requirements described below in
order to be considered as an eligible respondent:
1. Executive Summary of their
proposal.
2, Proposers Entity Information
and Profile: a. Year established.
b. Status (private or public). c.
Organizational Structure. d.
Number of proposed employees.
e. any other information deemed
relevant.
3. Detailed proposed use of the
offices.
4. Experience and references
related to health and behavioral
health related services.
5. Verifiable statement of financial capacity/capital structure for
the operation and maintenance of
the proposed use.
6. Detail the health benefits to the
residents of the Heffernan
Memorial District by the proposed use of the leased offices.
7. Lease term desired.
Responses to this Request for
Statements and Letters of Interest
must be in writing, signed by an
authorized representative of the
Respondent. The District must
receive the Respondent’s written
submission no later than 3:00 pm
on June 25, 2015. Responses submitted after the stated time and
date will not be accepted.
Brenda Ryan, Clerk to the Board
601 Heber Ave. Calexico, CA 92231
Requests for site visits may be
arranged upon request by contacting Brenda Ryan at 760-460-
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS No. CA-14-640773-AB Order
No.: 140206618-CA-VOI YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
12/14/2007. 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 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.
BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT
TO BID LESS THAN THE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
DUE.
Trustor(s): LILLIAN SNYDER,
A
WIDOW
Recorded:
12/26/2007 as Instrument No.
2007-046900 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of
IMPERIAL County, California;
Date of Sale: 5/22/2015 at 2:00
PM Place of Sale: At the Main
Entrance of the Imperial County
Courthouse, located at 939 W.
Main Street, El Centro, CA
92243 Amount of unpaid balance
and other charges: $240,079.10
The purported property address
is: 471 WEST C STREET,
BRAWLEY,
CA
92227
Assessor's Parcel No.: 046-151030 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 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-14-640773-AB . 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 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 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. If
the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale
shall be entitled only to a return
of the deposit paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor,
the
Mortgagee,
or
the
Mortgagee'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. As
required by law, you are hereby
notified that a negative credit
report reflecting on your credit
record may be submitted to a
credit report agency if you fail to
fulfill the terms of your credit
obligations. QUALITY MAY BE
CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy
Street San Diego, CA 92101 619645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832
Or
Login
to:
http://www.qualityloan.com
Reinstatement Line: (866) 6457711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan
Service Corp. TS No.: CA-14640773-AB IDSPub #0080689
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Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, April 30, 2015 PAGE 15
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT FILING
File No. 201510000260
Fictitious Business Name(s):
1. California Pools, 2. California
Pools & Spas, 34 Waterworks
Way, Irvine, CA 92618
Full name(s) and address of registrant(s):
California Pools, Inc., 34
Waterworks Way, Irvine, CA
92618
This business is conducted by a
Corporation
The registrant(s) commenced to
transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed
above on: 12/24/1958.
I declare that all the information
in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares
as true information, which he or
she knows to be false, is guilty of
a crime.)
California Pools, Inc.
S/
Ryder
W
Steimle,
CEO/President,
This statement was filed with the
Imperial County Clerk on
04/14/2015.
NOTICE-This Fictitious Name
Statement expires five (5) years
from the date it was filed in the
office of the County Clerk. A
New Fictitious Business Name
Statement must be filed before
that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize
the use in this state of a Fictitious
Business Name in violation of the
rights of another under Federal,
State, or common law (See
Section 14411 et seq., Business
and Professions Code).
, County Clerk
By: REBECA LEYVA BALMACEDO, Deputy
Original Filing
Previous File No.
4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 5/21/15
CNS-2732537#
CALEXICO CHRONICLE
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tion, along with the appropriate
filing fees, in accordance with the
rules of the Court, and;
b. Serve a copy of your
answer upon the attorney or
plaintiff(s) whose name and
address is shown below.
2. Unless you respond, a default
will be entered upon application
of the plaintiff(s) and this Court,
may enter a judgment against you
for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
Dated this ___day of Mar. 6,
2015.
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):
Jaime Zamorano
7851 Anchor Point Ct.
Reno, NV 89506
Phone Number: 775-856-9149
JACQUELINE BRYANT
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: D Gordon, Deputy Clerk
Second Judicial District Court
75 Court Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
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Publish: Apr. 23, 30, May 7, 14,
2015
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: April 21,
2015.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: April 20, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
A. Pasillas, Deputy
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Publish: Apr. 23, 30, May 7, 14,
2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF
THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEVADA IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Jaime Zamorano,
Plaintiff/Petitioner/Joint
Petitioner,
vs.
Anabel Orozco,
Defendant/Respondent/Joint
Petitioner
Case No. DV15 00414
Dept. No. 11
SUMMONS
TO THE DEFENDANT: YOU
HAVE BEEN SUED. THE
COURT
MAY
DECIDE
AGAINST YOU WITHOUT
YOUR
BEING
HEARD
UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN
WRITING WITHIN 20 CALENDAR DAYS READ THE
INFORMATION
BELOW
VERY CAREFULLY.
A civil complaint or petition has
been filed by the plaintiff(s)
against you for the relief as set
forth in that document (see complaint or petition). When service
is by publication, add a brief
statement of the object of the
action. See Nevada Rules of
Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b).
The object of this action is:
Divorce
1. If you intend to defend this
lawsuit, you must do the following within 20 calendar days after
service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service:
a. File with the Clerk of
the Court, whose address is
shown below, a formal written
answer to the complaint or peti-
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-271
The following person is conducting business as:
Forrajes Ceca
8112 Prata Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Kern County
(760) 501-4027
Full Name of Registrant:
Luis Alberto Cerecer Castro
8112 Prata Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93307
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: April 20, 2015.
I Luis Alberto Cerecer Castro
Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signature: Luis Alberto Cerecer
Castro, Owner
The filing of this statement does
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
TSG No.: 733-1401686-70 TS No.:
CA1400265330 FHA/VA/PMI No.:
APN: 052-081-011-000 Property
Address: 1538 WEST BRIGHTON
AVENUE EL CENTRO, CA 92243
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED
06/22/2004. 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
05/06/2015
at
02:00
P.M.,
VERIPRISE PROCESSING SOLUTIONS LLC, as duly appointed
Trustee under and pursuant to Deed
of Trust recorded 06/29/2004, as
Instrument No. 20040019982, in
book 2319, page 193, , of Official
Records in the office of the County
Recorder of IMPERIAL County,
State of California, executed by:
ROSA D. MORENO, A WIDOW,
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH
EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b),
(Payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the United States) At the
North
entrance to the County
Courthouse at 939 Main Street, El
Centro,
CA.
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:
AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN
THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED
OF TRUST APN# 052-081-011- 000
The street address and other common
designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be:
1538 WEST BRIGHTON AVENUE,
EL CENTRO, CA 92243 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, 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 said Deed of Trust, with interest
thereon, as provided in said note(s),
advances, under the terms of said
Deed of Trust, 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 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
$133,473.39. The beneficiary under
said Deed of Trust has deposited all
documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust
and has declared all sums secured
thereby immediately due and
payable, and has caused a written
Notice of Default and Election to Sell
to be executed. The undersigned
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 (916)9390772 or visit this Internet Web
http://search.nationwideposting.com/
propertySearchTerms.aspx, using the
file number assigned to this case
CA1400265330 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. The best way to verify
postponement information is to
attend the scheduled sale. If the sale
is set aside for any reason, the
Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled
only to a return of the deposit paid
The Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Date: VERIPRISE PROCESSING SOLUTIONS LLC 750 Hwy
121 BYP STE 100 Lewisville, TX
75067 VERIPRISE PROCESSING
SOLUTIONS LLC IS A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE
Signature
Printed Named FOR
TRUSTEES SALE INFORMATION
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Outdoor BUHS Spring Concert
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County Meeting In Brawley
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