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VOL. 110, NO. 31, IMPERIAL COUNTY, CA. 92250
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
Red Rocks of Sedona
Page 8
Bringing Some Vacation Time Idea's From Our Vacation Time Experiences
By Jim Predmore
It is amazing to think that
just about five hours from the
desert landscape of the Imperial
Valley you can find the majestic
beauty of the Sedona red rock.
Our family, who have recent-
ly been dubbed the "Modern Day
Griswolds," recently spent a
week of vacation in that area,
nestled into a grove of trees
along the Verde River at a campground in Cottonwood.
From that location, we were
able to explore the sights of
Sedona, which was just a short
distance from our campground.
We set off to explore Slide
Rock State Park, and was
amazed at the wonder of how
those natural rock slides were
THE AWE INSPIRING first sight of the Grand Canyon kind of takes your breath away because of
its size. It seems to make your mind think that it is a painting you are looking at but it is real.
created as the water flowed
through that mountain. With the
water being a frigid temperature,
only our little "daredevil" braved
the slides that day.
The next location we
explored was Red Rock State
Park, in the Crescent Moon area.
There we took a hike through the
trees that run alongside a creek
at the base of some beautiful red
rock mountains. We found more
natural water slides there, to the
delight of our kids. Since the
temperatures of the water were
much better on this day, even
Mom and Dad got in on the sliding adventures. We loved this
place so much, that we made
another trip there towards the
end of the week.
Another great adventure we
experienced was a sunset safari
jeep tour into the wilderness of
Sedona. Our tour guide, Mike,
took us out on primitive jeep
trails along the base of Three
Fingers, Thunder Mountain, and
several other of the beautiful red
rock mountains that edge the
skyline.
This was an entirely different
way to explore the area, getting
up close and persona with several roadrunners, a golden eagle,
and a few other creatures of the
wild. Tour guide Mike had some
great stories to tell along the
way, which made the tour all the
more enjoyable.
No trip to Sedona is complete without taking the twohour drive to Grand Canyon.
What an incredible, majestic
sight that was! While it is a bit
nerve wracking with two small,
active, adventurous children in
the crew, along with our puppy,
we managed to keep everyone
on the right side of the rails and
there were no mishaps. Much to
mom's delight, because she was
quite nervous about the distance
below.
This was a great trip with
some wonderful exploring. We
will never forget the look on the
kids' faces when they got their
first glimpse of the Grand
Canyon. Even the teenager was
impressed. We were able to
make a lot of new memories and
enjoy a wonderful time together.
More pictures and stories on
pages 5,6,8.
Holtville Lifeguards Introduced to Holtville City Council
By Jim Predmore
The Holtville Lifeguards
were introduced to the Holtville
City Council at last Monday's
meeting.
The lifeguards that are
employed by the city of
Holtville this summer are:
Ashlyn Hester - 2015 (First
Time Swim Instructor), Kekoa
Gonsalves - 2010 (6th Season),
Luis Briseno - 2012 (4th
Season), Cesar Cano - 2012 (4th
Season), Phillip Gutierrez 2013 (3rd Season), Mallory
Merten - 2014 (2nd Season),
Brice Bolin - 2015 (1st Season),
and Diego Briseno - 2015 (1st
season with Holtville - worked
IVC last year).
Some of the lifeguards got
up and spoke to the council and
explained how much they have
enjoyed working with the kids
of Holtville over the years and
how they have watched them
grow and become expert swimmers. Ashlyn Hester is the swim
instructor for this season and has
seen great improvement in the
swimmers that have attended the
swimming lessons this year.
Kekoa Gonsalves and Philip
Gutierrez could not attend the
Council meeting due to previous
engagements.
This will be the last summer
that Luis Briseno and Cesar
Cano serve as lifeguards, as they
are entering their last year of
college and are looking forward
to graduation. Kekoa is seeking
employment in law enforcement. The others will be finishing high school or beginning
college this school year.
This
year's
swimming
instructor and lifeguards all stat- HOLTVILLE LIFEGUARDS MALLORY Merten, Ashlyn Hester swim instructor, Brice Bolin,
ed that they enjoyed their Diego Briseno, Cesar Cano, Luis Briseno, stand with Holtvilles Mayor Ginger Ward at Mondays City
employment with the city.
Council Meeting. Photo by Jim Predmore
CHS Class of ‘82 Hold
Purse Fundraiser
MEMBERS OF THE Calexico High School Class of 1982 hold up
bags as part of a fundraising effort for the Cancer Resource
Center of the Desert. The bags will be sold at $20 each and the
hope is to raise more than $2000 for the center. Full story on page
3. Mario Conde Photo.
Councilman Real Proposes “Forensic Audit” Of City At
Latest Meeting
By Mario Conde
The Calexico City Council
will look into possibly doing a
forensic audit on some sectors of
city government.
The council discussed once
again the possibility of doing a
forensic audit for the City of
Calexico. Several months ago,
the council went ahead and gave
direction to staff to look at
options to begin a forensic audit
for the city.
A forensic audit is an examination and evaluation of a firm's
or individual's financial information for use as evidence in court.
A forensic audit can be conducted in order to prosecute a party
for fraud, embezzlement or other
financial claims. Calexico resident Esther Gomez told the council to be careful about where they
target their audit because they
could open a can of worms. She
reminded the council could be
spending unnecessary money on
this since the city already audits
its financial and could be duplicating what is already there.
Maribel Padilla agreed that
there should be an audit for
incoming administrators to know
what are they going to absorb but
said that they will spend more
money than what they are trying
to save with the revolving door
they have with City Managers.
Engineer Manuel Yanez
spoke in favor of it, saying that
people deserve transparency on
how the city money is being
used.
"The City Administration
should not fear what a forensic
audit if they have nothing to
hide." Yanez stated.
Councilman Real said that he
would like to see a general audit
of the city and see if there is any
criminal activity in the finance
department.
Council members John
Moreno opposed the forensic
audit and asked to wait until the
budget is approved to see where
they are. There was no backup to
the agenda but Mayor Joong Kim
wanted to make a motion to bring
back to fired law firm
McDogual, Love, Ekis to act as
legal counsel in the forensic audit
at $135 an hour.
City Attorney Mark Austin
said that there is no backup information so the council could not
take action on that. Councilman
Real proposed to table this item
and bring it back to the council
with appropriate backup information.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 02
Imperial County Free
Library Closed Next Week
For Training Purposes
The Imperial County Free
Library (ICFL) system will be
closed to the public from Friday,
July 31, 2015 through to, and
including, Friday August 7, 2015.
They will return to their regularly
scheduled open hours starting
Monday, August 10.
On Friday, July 31 staff will
be receiving training in using the
new online public access catalog.
As a result of the migration to
this new system, the current catalog will be unavailable from the
31st of July until August 10,
2015.
Staff regret any inconvenience this causes and look forward to introducing the new catalog to our patrons. Wi-Fi will
continue to be available during
this period. For more information, call ICFL headquarters at
760-339-6460.
Community Members Coming Together
To Feed The Hungry in Holtville
By Jim Predmore
"Let's Feed Holtville" is a
new campaign that will begin on
August 3rd in Holtville. Those in
the community who are in need
of a meal will be able to receive
one at no charge. Monday
through Saturday each week
from noon-1:00 at the Turning
Point Life Center Fellowship
Hall (449 Pine Avenue).
Community members, organizations, and churches are volunteering to be a part of meeting
this need. A calendar has been
created, and those who want to
help can sign up for a day(s) to
supply this noontime meal.
There are still a few days
available on the August calendar.
Mondays and Thursdays are covered for each month, but volunteers for other days are needed.
If you are not able to physically
serve, but would like to participate, your donation would be
appreciated and would go
towards the purchase of food.
Also, if you cannot afford to purchase food, but would like to help
serve, your assistance would be
appreciated.
For more information, contact Betty Predmore 791-4794 or
Stacie Chandler 234-8479 or visit
our Facebook Page "Let's Feed
Holtville."
Upcoming Events In August With The El Centro Chamber
August 1
2nd Annual Comedy Festival
Takes place at Barbara Worth
Resort, 2050 Country Club Drive
Holtville, for more information call 760-554-9081
August 1
Coffee with a Cop present by
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El Centro Police Department
Join neighbors and police
officers for coffee and conversation !
No agenda or speeches, just a
chance to ask questions, voice
concerns and get to know the
officers in your neighborhood.
Takes place at the Starbucks
located at 202 S. Imperial
Avenue, from 8am to 10am.
August 1
Los Vigilantes BBQ Plate
Fundraiser
Join the Los Vigilantes BBQ
Plate Fundraiser. Proceeds to
benefit
Humane Society of
Imperial County. Take out orders
only. Takes place at the El Centro
Chamber Patio from 11am - 2pm.
Tickets available at El Centro
Chamber or from any Los
Vigilantes member.
August 3 - 14
Summer Music Camp 2015
El Centro Elementary School
District presents FREE Summer
Music Camp 2015. Band and
String
Instruments,
Band
Auxiliaries (Tall Flags & Drill
Teams) (Tall Flags - 6 grade &
above only) Students from
Grades
3-8th
(Beginners
Welcome)
** Instrument rental/purchase
available at Clark Baker Music,
1470 W. State Street, El Centro,
CA ** For more information call
Dora Singh (760) 352-5712 ext.
518
August 6
El Centro Chamber Ribbon
Cutting - Molina Healthcare
Join us Thursday, August 6th
as we host a Ribbon Cutting at
Molina Healthcare's NEW El
Centro offices! Grand Opening
Celebration & Tours of Facility
from 2-5 PM with Chamber
Ribbon Cutting at 3 PM. Hope to
see you there! 1607 W. Main St
(located at the Valley Plaza).
August 7
American Cancer Society
Bark for Life - A Canine Event to
HOROSCOPES:
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
It almost seems as if something is working
against you this week, Aries. It could just
be your overactive imagination. Channel
your energy into a creative project.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
You may get swept away in some lifelike
dreams this week, Taurus. It may be difficult to discern when you're awake or
asleep. Don't get carried away.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, a professional predicament may
have you feeling as if you have been run
ragged. Regroup, even if it means taking a
few days off. This time away is just the
remedy you need.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
It's nearly impossible to stick to your
schedule this week, Cancer. Too many
things will pop up, and you'll be spending
your time juggling multiple responsibilities.
Fight Cancer
Bark for Life of Imperial
Valley will take place at Imperial
Woof Town Dog Park from 8pm
to 11pm. For more information
contact Dan Salgado at 760-5620032 or email dan.salgado@cancer.org.
August 8
Imperial Valley Press 2nd
Annual Back-to-School Fashion
Show
Watch our local student models strut down the catwalk with
Back-to-School style picks from
Imperial Valley Mall stores for a
morning of fashion and fun!
Models will also get a chance to
compete for a $100 shopping
spree for back to school shopping! All proceeds for this event
will benefit the Newspapers in
Education program which provides local schools FREE newspapers! For more information
contact Marlena Rascon at 760337-3411 or mrascon@ivpressonline.com
Juvenile Hall and Mental Health Support
August 22
Corn-hole Tournament (Bean
Bag Toss)
August 24
NFL Flag Football Sign-ups
August 28
WAR in Concert at Quechan
Casino
AUGUST 2 - AUGUST 8
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, your coworkers will come through
in a big way this week. Make the most of
this opportunitity to work together as a
team, and it will pay dividends going forward.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Libra, a little daydreaming can be good for
the soul. Give daydreams their due time,
but remember to refocus on real life as
well. You're up to a challenge you face this
week.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, your schedule is about to clear up
so now is a great time to take some time
off. You deserve a break after buckling
down for so long. Relax and enjoy yourself.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
You know what needs to be done,
Sagittarius. You may not have enough
manpower to get everything accomplished, so put out a few feelers to see who
is up to helping.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, your imagination may push you in the
wrong direction this week. Daydreaming CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
instead of getting things done is risky. Capricorn, continue with your consistent
approach to handling your many responsiFocus on the tasks at hand.
bilities. You're juggling a lot these days,
and you're benefitting from your work
* For Entertainment Purposes Only
ethic.
Week of August 3
August 20
El Centro Chamber 2015 Coop Mixer
Are you an El Centro
Chamber Member who would
like to host a mixer, but don't
have the adequate space or time
to plan the event? We have your
solution! Sign up to take part in
our Annual Co-Op Mixer on
August 20th! Visit our website to
download your application or call
the Chamber at 760-352-3681 for
more information. Click Here to
view contract.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Aquarius, adhere to your original plan this
week, avoiding distraction until the tasks
at hand are a distant memory. Your plan is
reliable and sure to work.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
It's nearly impossible to hide your emotions right now, Pisces. So why not share
them and get some support from friends
and family?
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS
AUGUST 2
Sam Worthington, Actor (39)
AUGUST 3
Ryan Lochte, Athlete (31)
AUGUST 4
Barack Obama, President (54)
AUGUST 5
Lolo Jones, Athlete (33)
AUGUST 6
Vera Farmiga, Actress (42)
AUGUST 7
Charlize Theron, Actress (40)
AUGUST 8
Connie Stevens, Actress (77)
Semana del 3 de Agosto
Centro de Detención Juvenil y Apoyo de
Salud Mental
The juvenile hall program provides specialty mental health
services, including medication support services to high-risk
juvenile offenders that are detained in the Juvenile Hall facility. The program assures that any minor who displays significant symptoms of severed depression, suicidal ideation,
irrational, violent or self-destructive behaviors receive needed mental health treatment.
El programa de Centro de Detención Juvenil ofrece servicios especializados de salud mental, incluyendo servicios
de apoyo de medicación a los delincuentes juveniles de alto
riesgo que se encuentran detenidos en las instalaciones de
Centro de Detención Juvenil. El programa asegura que
cualquier menor de edad que muestra síntomas significativos de depresión severa, ideación suicida, conducta irracional, comportamientos violentos o autodestructivos
reciban tratamiento de salud mental.
Dalia Pesqueria
Program Supervisor, MFT intern Youth &
Young Adult Services ICBHS – El Centro
Dalia Pesqueria
Supervisora de Servicios Juveniles y adultos
Jóvenes ICBHS-El Centro
Holtville Tribune, Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 03
IMPERIAL COUNTY
POLICE BRIEFS
LOCK YOU VEHICLE:
An unknown subject broke into
the caller's double cab truck
sometime last night. The subject
then stole a three hundred dollar
tool box along with a few other
items. The caller's vehicle was
left unlocked during the night
and while they were at a party.
The caller was advised of his
options.
TO MUCH PARTY:
A neighbor was having a party
down the road that was getting
out of hand, according to the
caller who states that the music is
too loud and that cars are starting
to double park. Upon arrival,
most of the vehicles that were
parked there had either been
moved or have left. The host of
the party was contacted; the
music was turned down as the
clock struck two am.
VANDALIZED:
An unknown subject had vandalized the caller's minivan. The
minivan was inspected; it was
found that someone had dented
the vehicle with a blunt object.
Though the caller isn't sure when
this happened, this was the first
time he had noticed the damage.
The caller was counseled and
advised of his options.
FEMALE PROBLEMS:
Two female subjects were caught
in a physical skirmish. They
were both separated by friends
who stated that they have been
having some issues lately regarding a certain male subject. The
two female subjects were separated and counseled by the officers, they were advised to avoid
each other at all costs. They complied and went their separate
ways.
DON’T BOTHER YOUR
NEIGHBORS:
The caller's brother is picking a
fight with their neighbor who
isn't aware of his illness. The
caller who tried to bring the
young man inside of the house
was unable due to his size and
strength. An officer was able to
bring the young man inside,
counseling him and advising him
to behave. The neighbor was
filled in on the situation which he
understood and apologized.
ANOTHER BEER RUN:
A subject who was loitering and
smoking in front of the store has
just walked in and ran out with a
six pack. The subject ran down
the block and out of sight, the
caller was advised of his options.
A report was taken of the incident.
THOSE DOGS:
The neighbors' dogs are at it
again, making a mess in the
caller's front yard. The caller
stated that the dogs themselves
outside of the neighbor's backyard only to make a mess out of
the caller's front lawn. The
neighbors were counseled, the
caller was advised to call back
should it happen again.
CAN I HELP YOU?
While the caller passed by and
noticed someone trying to open
the neighbor's front door. The
area was checked, no subjects
were found on the property. The
caller was advised to call back
should they return
SPEEDING:
A subject in a large pickup truck
that was speeding down the
street. The large truck managed
to barely make the stop sign; the
caller was concerned over this
driver's recklessness. The driver
was not found, the caller was
advised of his options.
OUT OF TOWN:
The caller's shed was broken into
sometime last night, most likely
while the caller out of town. The
caller found a mess in the morn-
ing as he went to grab some
tools. Upon inspection, it was
found that the lock was kicked in
and that not much was stolen.
The caller was counseled and
advised of his options.
GO HOME:
A male subject wearing a white
shirt, green pants and a fisherman's hat was harassing and
causing problems at the bus station. The subject who was bothering customers, being loud and
obnoxious refused to leave the
building. He did leave before an
officer arrived, the caller was
advised to call back should he
return.
MISSING DOG:
A male and female pair walking
thru the alley, the caller thought
they were acting suspicious and
looking for identity theft information. Both subjects were
stopped and questioned by an
officer, it turned out that they
were just looking for a missing
dog that had just escape their
back yard. They did eventually
find the dog, the caller was counseled.
ANOTHER VANDALIZED
VEHICLE:
An unknown subject had vandalized the caller's vehicle. The
caller's vehicle had key marks on
the trunk, the driver's side of the
vehicle and the hood. The caller
stated that he had no idea who
could have done this and that it
was as recent as last night. He
was counseled and advised of his
options.
BURGLARY:
Sometime last night, someone
broke into the caller home and
took approximately two to three
desk top computers from his
home. One of which was located
in the caller's den and the other
belonged to his son. The caller
stated that this may have hap-
pened while they were out of
town. The caller was counseled
and advised of his options.
WORK IT OUT:
A husband and wife couple is
having an intense argument. The
female half was seen throwing
items at the male half during their
loud argument. They were both
stopped and counseled, it turned
out that they were fighting over
some private marital issues. They
were counseled and advised to
work things out in a civil manner,
they complied.
NOISES:
The caller is hearing noises coming from the neighbors place
despite it being vacant for at least
two more days. Upon inspection,
a broken window was found
though there were no signs of
entry; the family was notified of
the incident. The caller was
advised of his options and asked
to call back should anything else
happen.
FAMILY PROBLEMS:
Two male subjects were seen
fighting each other at the caller's
home. An officer arrived but did
not find the subjects instead he
found a father and son pair having a large argument in front of
their respective families. They
were both counseled and advised
to deal with their in a civil manner.
BROTHERLY PROBLEMS:
It was reported that the caller’s
brother is acting up and making a
lot of noise and ruckus, when
contacted, they were just getting
dressed for a family gathering,
the young men were counseled
on the use of the police number,
the two children complied to only
use it in state of emergencies.
LOOKING FOR MY DOG:
It was reported that two males
and one female are looking into
the neighbor’s yard, eyeing it up
and down as if looking for something, the suspicious trio left in
their vehicle and sped off, the
incident was noted.
NO MORE LOVE:
It was reported that the caller’s
ex-boyfriend is at her home and
she does not want him there, she
then explained that she was at the
neighbors, and is afraid of being
hit, the situation was handled.,
she was advised to get a restraining order against her ex.
ANY CANS FOR ME:
It was reported, that there is a
male and female pair walking
thru the alley, the caller thought
they were acting suspicious and
looking for identity theft information, when contacted it turned
out that they were just trash digging, the subjects were asks to
leave the area.
FIGHTING:
It was reported that a fight has
broken out and now everyone
was dispersing, it did not appear
that that the two subjects were
not badly injured, the subjects at
the residence appeared to be
uncooperative.
TO YOUNG TO DATE:
It was reported that there appears
to be an argument between a
mother and her daughter, the two
started to get attention from the
neighbors, they were both counseled, when asked why they
argued, it turned out to be due to
the daughter’s dating status, she
was advised on her options.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE:
It was reported that the caller and
his wife had just gotten into a
fight, the wife has been drinking
after being contacted, she stated
that she would leave to sleep at a
friends home after she fed the
kids.
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Framework Provides Vision, Action For Salton Sea Restoration And Renewable Energy Initiative
In taking the next steps to
avert the impending demise of
the Salton Sea, eventual public
health crisis and spur carbonfree energy development for
California,
the
Imperial
Irrigation District Board of
Directors has released a new
framework document that provides a comprehensive vision
and specific actions in support
of its Salton Sea Restoration
and
Renewable
Energy
Initiative.
A joint effort between IID and
Imperial County, the initiative
is a multiphased approach to
Salton Sea restoration – the
first phase being the development of a plan for an incremental restoration approach
that will bridge the gap
between current conditions and
longer-range
Salton
Sea
restoration planning measures.
The 260-page draft document
details short-, medium- and
long-term
implementation
plans (ranging from 2016 to
2024 and beyond) based on
five specific goals: ensuring
water supply reliability for
California, protecting public
health, developing carbon-free
energy, protecting and restoring the sea’s ecosystem and
providing
for
economic
growth.
“IID and Imperial County
believe that we must create and
maintain a smaller but sustainable Salton Sea,” said Bruce
Wilcox, IID environmental and
Salton Sea program manager.
“A reconfigured sea will limit
fugitive dust emissions, preserve and create avian habitat
and expand economic opportu-
nity for one of California’s
most economically distressed
areas.”
The initiative provides a
viable and realistic solution
that can be set into motion in
the current year.
“This solution will help to preserve the Quantification
Settlement Agreement and
related water transfers, which
are critical to Southern
California’s water supply reliability,” said IID board
President Stephen Benson.
“The time for studies has
passed. Now is the time for
real action. We urge the state of
California to join us in implementing the plan proposed in
this framework, and to begin
immediately.”
The framework document
was presented to the IID Board
KAMILL D. BURGESS OMLIN
of Directors during its July 28
meeting. At this point, the initial step is for the state of
California, acting through the
governor’s
task
force
announced in the May budget
revise, to meet with IID and
the county and further develop
the general contours of the proposal, including the next steps
to be taken to move forward
with the implementation strategy. An implementing agreement between the state, IID
and the county would then be
submitted to the State Water
Resources Control Board in
late 2015, enabling the
SWRCB to approve the implementing agreement by the end
of 2015.
The initiative includes construction of additional habitat
in designated areas as funds
become available and construction of an infrastructure
backbone that promotes development of renewable energy in
areas of exposed playa. It also
addresses pupfish habitat
requirements, provides water,
power and access roads for
habitat and promotes air quality mitigation land uses around
the sea.
The final leg of the initiative
includes construction of geothermal development and other
renewable energy projects.
IID is taking comments on
the framework document. A
full version of the document
will be on display at local
libraries and available for
download
at
www.iid.com/saltonsea.
More Road Construction For
Holtville Coming Soon
Kamill D. Burgess Omlin, 60, of Wellton, AZ passed
away on Thursday, July 23, 2015.
Kamill was born on November 27, 1954 in Calexico,
CA. She graduated from Holtville High School in 1972.
Kami retired in 2011 to Wellton, AZ with her husband
Bob after a successful career as an Office Manager in the
Power Construction Industry. They were able to enjoy
the pleasures of traveling and the company of friends and
loved ones. She will always be remembered for her great
sense of humor, strength and love for people. Kami valued more than anything spending time with her family
Nov. 27, 1954 - July 23, 2015 and was always eager to help and care for all.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Burgess; son, Wes Federico (Betsy); daughters, Lisa Elam Federico, (Josh), Shannon Carlson Burgess and Erin Burgess; grandchildren, Tatum Carlson, Evan Federico, Alexis and Justin Elam; parents Joe and
Roberta Omlin; sisters, Cheryl Rhea and family, Kathy Omlin and family, Susan Garcia
and family; brother, Mike Omlin and family.
Visitation will be held on Friday, July 31, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. for the public and at 9
a.m. for family, at the Sunset Vista Funeral Home, Cemetery and Crematory, located at
11357 E. 40th Street in Yuma, AZ. Please respect, private cremation and private
reception.
By Jim Predmore
The City of Holtville will be
seeing some more road construction over the next couple of
months. The construction will
be on the east side of Holtville
on 5th Street and Grape Avenue.
The project consists of the
installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk, and curb returns along the
north side of State Route
115/5th Street at the Grape
Avenue
Intersection.
Improvements to the flashing
safety beacon will also be incorporated consisting of replacement of an existing yellow sign
with a lime colored sign for the
purpose of providing safe pedestrian facilities within a common
student route.
The project also accommodates the installation of a bus
shelter at the El Zorro Loco
Easement
location.
The
Holtville City Council passed a
resolution at Monday's meeting
awarding the construction contract to Pyramid Construction
and construction management
contract.to Development Design
& Engineering. The nearly
300K project is being mostly
funded by a grant from Cal
Trans.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 04
REMEMBER WHEN
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FORTY YEARS AGO
There was a bake sale held Saturday
in front of Parker’s Drug Store conducted by the newly formed Girl Scouts
Cadets. Officers of the Cadets are Patrol
Leader: Mary Baily, Treasurer, Kelly
Proctor, and Secretary Scribe, Vicki
Burke.
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Dee’s Donut Shop opened its doors
Monday. The Donut Shop underwent
remodeling this summer. Doren
Arguilez, owner plans offering hamburgers, tacos, and tostadas, as well as
different kind of donuts, coffee, cokes,
and ice cream.
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The Holtville Vikettes put on their first
performance of the school ware at the
football game last Friday against the
A Look At Holtville’s Past
Calexico Bulldogs. The Vikes came out
with a tie against the Bulldogs. Mike
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Johnson made the sole touchdown for
Celebrating Birthdays this week are:
the Vikes.
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FIFTY YEARS AGO
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Ernie Rivas and Victor Telles have
opened Ernie’s Market on East Highway
80. The store was formerly Osborn
Grocery. Telles will not be associated
with the daily operation of the store, but
he and Rivas have been getting the store
ready to open on the 28th.
COURTESY SOROPTIMIST CLUB
July 31: Debbie Cheatwood, Delaney Fjelseted, Byron Studer†, Jeana Faretta,
Larry”Chase” Iten, Rachel Chambers.
JAugust 1: Kirin Cooley, Parker Smith, Alysse Butler, Matthew Granillo, Brittany Burgun,
Luis Osuna, Audrey Chi, Pam Downs.
August 2: Gerald Gettle Jr., DeeDee Lucas, Lynda Barlow, Michel Ihidoy†, W.J.Still.
August 3: Garryn Bertussi, Karla Keithly Auringer.
August 4: Steven Winford, Luke Van Der Linden, Klinton K. Thompson, Joel Chambers†.
August 5: T.J. Babb, Heidi Hilfiker Gill, Pepe (Joe) Velasco, Wally Peacock†.
August 6: Jonathan McClure, Ricky Wasson (Ellis), Asa Salcido, Oliver Turner, Callie
Hernandez, Cristy Cradic, Darren Williams, Rodney Strahm, Keenen Kennedy, Glen Crosby.
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Planes have been completed to give
some lucky girl who lives in the Imperial
Valley the time of her life. She will be
crowned at the First Annual Imperial
Valley Home Show.
Celebrating Anniversaries this week are:
August 1: Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Still.
August 2: Mr. & Mrs. Donnie Cradic.
August 6: Mr. & Mrs. Donnie Kilgore
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The Spectacular View of the Grand Canyon
THE COLORADO RIVER far below is still brown in color from
the recent rains that hit the southwest.
THE DRIVE UP to the Grand Canyon is just flat land as you are on top of a plateau and then you
turn a corner and there it is and all you can say is WOW.
THERE IS PLENTY to see as you travel around the rim of the
canyon, from old buildings to museums.
THE DESERT VIEW Watchtower, one of the most prominent architectural features on the South
Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Photos by Jim Predmore
AT THE WATCHTOWER a sign states, "All the earth worships
Thee; they sing praises to Thee, sing praises to Thy name. Psalm 66:4.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 06
The Predmore Clan Explores The Ghost Town of Jerome, Arizona
By Jim Predmore
On our first day of our adventure went up to the old ghost
town of Jerome.
Set dramatically on the side
of Mingus Mountain, the town of
Jerome is propped on a thirtydegree mountainside two thousand feet above the Verde Valley.
Fifteen hundred feet separates the
upper-level houses from the lowest. At night the lights of Jerome
twinkle enticingly above the valley after sunsets.
Before the arrival of
Europeans, Indians mined minerals from the hills around Jerome.
The first scouts to search the area
claimed the Sinagua had made a
fair hole in the mountain. They
sought blue azurite for jewelry
and pigments for pottery and
body paint. After they left the
area it simply remained silent,
watching Cottonwood and the
other pioneer towns as they slowly grew. But there is a spirit in
Jerome that will not rest; it simply waited.
Beginning around 1876-the
same year the first pioneers
reached Sedona-miners started to
seriously attack the rich copper
reserves. Eventually a fortune in
copper, as well as gold and silver
was extracted. In fact, the United
Verde would become the richest
privately-owned copper mine in
the world-producing $29 million
worth of ore in one year alone.
Between 1897 and 1899
Jerome caught fire numerous
times. One fire destroyed 24
saloons and 4 Chinese restaurants. But each time the residents
quickly rebuilt, and by 1900 it
was the fifth largest city in
Arizona.
By the 1920's Jerome became
a mining boomtown with a population that peaked at 15,000. The
hills surrounding the town were
overrun with tents and shacks
occupied by countless immigrants: Mexicans, Croatian,
Welsh, etc. At the same time
Sedona was a small farming community with only a few families.
The population also consisted
of a fair amount of Indians
(Yavapai and Tonto Apache) who
had recently returned to the area
after being forcibly removed.
Their women got work doing
The City of Jerome sits high above the Verde Valley in Arizona; the famous ghost town offers tours
to their hunted hotels and restaurants. Photos by Jim Predmore
laundry, while the men toiled
underground.
High above the town were the
company houses. On Company
Row prim Victorians housed the
mine's managers and their families. If you were in Arizona during this period, Jerome was the
place to make your fortune.
Jenny Jerome, cousin to Eugene
Jerome (who lent the town his
last name), was Winston
Churchills' mother.
THE OLD MINING town is still active in mining in some areas and in others you THE DRIVE UP to Jerome is very scenic as you look down on the Verde Valley
can see what has been left behind.
and the red rocks of Sedona.
Holtville Library Summer Reading Program Closes With Pizza Party
By Jim Predmore
The Holtville Library summer
reading program was very well
attended during this summer with
over 100 children from pre-k up
to teenagers.
Each child was asked to keep
logs of the books that they had
red during the program and on
last Thursday the top readers
received prizes along with a pizza
party.
There were 66 readers that
turned in their logs and each of
them received backpacks that
were filled with fun stuff, including passes to LEGOLAND, gift
certificates to McDonald and Del
Taco along with school supplies.
The top readers also received
gift cards for their achievements.
The program was helped to be
the success that is was by all of
the volunteers that came out to
help during the program.
The Library gave special
recognition to all of the Hero
Volunteers at the Pizza Party.
HERE ARE THE Volunteers that helped out this summer during the program. Enedina Vala, Ginger
Ward, Georgina Camacho, Mana Alvarado, Maria Crespo, Rebeca Mendoza, Yolanda Gutierrez, and
Rosa Martinez. Without their help the program could not be such a success. Photo courtesy of Ginger
Ward.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 07
Anger At The Fair Board, Football At All
Levels And The Joys Of Con Foot Pain
WE BEGIN THIS week
with four words about last
month’s Supreme Court decision
on same-sex marriage:
I... TOLD... YOU... SO.
Now, before you get your
blunted pitchforks and solar powered LED torches and send stern
letters to people who might laugh
at you, hear me out.
The only arguments levied
against same-sex marriage have
been: Tradition, the Bible and
“it’s just icky.”
In a time where people are
asserting their own Consitutional
rights to address historical
wrongs, it was going to take
some really clever arguments to
justify refusing the right of samesex couples to get married and
enjoy the same rights that heterosexual couples enjoy.
Those arguments never came,
did they? And they shouldn’t
have, since we in the United
States live under the idea of
“equal protection under the law.”
So, same-sex marriage is now
the law of the land and the country hasn’t been destroyed by the
supernatural. Funny, that, isn’t
it?
BELIEVE IT OR not, there
are people who are upset with the
California Mid-Winter Fair
Board.
Surprisingly, it’s not because
of the rotating tribute acts at the
Grandstand or the sameiness that
happens every year. It’s actually
because of the animal auctions
and the parts of the fair you might
not be aware of.
In short, the Fair Board had
been working with a group called
the
“Junior
Livestock
Foundation.” The JLF consisted
of members of the county’s 4-H,
FFA and Grange groups along
with two members of the Fair
Board and two from the Auction
committee.
Four percent of every animal
sale made at the auction would go
to the JLF for new improvements
to the livestock area at the back
of the Fairgrounds while 2.5%
would go to pay for expenses
related to the auction.
While this arrangement did
help construct some new facilities at the fairgrounds, California
Attorney General Kamala Harris
declared the arrangement illegal
after a consulation with the Fair
Board.
So, the board chose to keep
the money and allocate it themselves in order to be compliant
with the law.
This has led some very angry
people to start a “Take Back The
IV Expo” website and Facebook
group, hoping to flood the state
with applications to the Fair
Board. The group is also
demanding the removal of CEO
Theresa Garcia for a number of
alleged grievances.
It seriously has the look of a
bunch of children upset at that
their feelings have been mildly
hurt while messing around with
some dangerous weapons.
Maybe, with time, feelings
might get restored and we can all
get on with our lives. Then
again, in this day and age, any
small grievance immediately
escalates towards Armageddon.
We’ll just have to wait and
see...
WITH THE COMING of
August comes “Hell Week,”
when high school football players from all across the country
head to their practice grounds to
get into playing shape.
It feels like a special situation
where you can use a picture of
Jon Snow from “Game of
Thrones,” with the caption
“Brace Yourselves... Football is
Coming.”
(It’s an internet thing. Just
trust me on this.)
Of course, the month-long
“Hell Week” will be followed by
ten weeks of high school football
throughout the Valley
The main question in the
2015 season will be “Who can
compete with Brawley this
year?”
While the Imperial Tigers did
manage a 4-1 record in the IVL,
their poor performance in the preseason and their inability to compete with the Wildcats in their
regular season match doomed
them to a low position in the
playoffs.
Central, Southwest and
Calexico just don’t seem as passionate about putting together a
winning team as they could be.
Palo Verde is a consistent middleto lower end team.
So, it looks like another
championship team for the
Wildcats, barring some major
injuries or some really awful
luck. The major competition for
Brawley’s football team will
come during the preseason.
Speaking of football...
IT LOOKS LIKE the
Chargers are leaving San Diego
by the 2016 football season.
And, if you ask most of the people in San Diego, they’re either
resigned to the situation or
they’re celebrating.
Simply put, the Chargers
want to move to a new stadium
being proposed and fast-tracked
in Carson, California, a suburb of
Los Angeles. By waiting for a
special election in December and
the results of an environmental
impact report, the team risks los-
ing their chance to move.
So, the Chargers are leaving
San Diego by next year for Los
Angeles, to be possibly joined by
the Oakland Raiders and the St.
Louis Rams.
Of course, it’s not that the
people in Los Angeles actually
want a team there, but the NFL
certainly does.
Then again, that’s a column
for another day.
FOR THOSE WONDERING, attending Anime Expo and
the San Diego Comic-Con on
back-to-back weekends was
exhausting, and painful on both
the legs and the wallet.
And... if I could afford to, I’d
do it more often. Truth is, going
to these events is not so much a
once-a-year thing anymore.
Conventions of all sizes are
springing up all over the country,
from small hotel-based cons for
around a thousand to huge events
that rival the biggest ones in
California.
Yes, they are a drain on the
old wallet and a pain in the feet,
ankles and knees, but they’re
more often than not worth the
hassle.
Especially since there’s nothing like them in Imperial County.
WE CONCLUDE WITH a
reminder to everyone to get your
children’s school supplies purchased before the last minute
rush. Until Next Time...
PMHD Board Appoints Nick Aguirre As Final Board Member
Pioneers Memorial Healthcare
District (PMHD) Board of
Directors has announced that
Nickolas P. Aguirre, Jr., recently
retired from his role as Family
Nurse Practitioner with Clinicas
De Salud Del Pueblo, Inc.
Brawley, has been appointed as
the newest board member for
Pioneers Memorial Healthcare
District. The District approved the
new board appointment following
the vacancy left by the passing of
Leo Haggarty, who served the
District for 31 years.
“Nick brings a wealth of experience and community service to
this role and we are confident that
with his expertise and deep
knowledge of Pioneers he will
quickly make significant contributions to our board,” said Catalina
Alcantra-Santillan, President of
the Pioneers Memorial Healthcare
District Board.
Mr. Aguirre is a Registered
Nurse and Nurse Practitioner with
a Master’s Degree in Nursing
Case Management. His experience ranges from his role as
provider at a community clinic to
Case Management, to ICU
Common Setbacks To
Healthy Weight Loss
Diet, exercise and maintaining
a healthy weight are essential elements of a healthy lifestyle.
Adapting to a new diet and embracing a new exercise regimen
requires a strong commitment, but
so, too, does maintaining a healthy
weight once those pounds have
been shed.
you know serve especially large
portions. When dining out, ask to
swap high-calorie side dishes with
vegetables when possible, and
choose nutritional, low-calorie
entrées that won't compromise the
hard work you put in all week eating at home.
Busy schedules
Losing weight can be difficult,
and many people who set out to
shed a few extra pounds encounter
a handful of common obstacles
along the way. These roadblocks
do not disappear once weight has
been lost, which only highlights the
long-term approach men and
women must take as they look to
lose weight and keep pounds off
for the long haul. The following are
a handful of obstacles men and
women may face as they look to
lose weight and keep weight off for
years to come.
Snacks
Snacking is perhaps the biggest
obstacle to weight loss many men
and women will face. Choosing the
wrong snacks can compromise
your efforts to lose weight, but the
right snacks can provide energy
boosts without negatively impacting your waistline. Rather than
high-calorie snacks that offer little
nutritional value, choose low-calorie alternatives. For example,
instead of fried tortilla chips, opt
for reduced-sodium baked chips
instead. In lieu of ice cream on a
warm afternoon, choose low-fat
yogurt, which can be just as
refreshing without all those empty
calories.
Restaurants
Dining out is another potential
obstacle for men and women trying
to lose weight. Avoid buffet-style
restaurants or those establishments
One common obstacle that
compromises even the most dedicated weight loss efforts is a hectic
schedule. Commitments to career
and family can make it easy to veer
off course with regard to diet.
Planning is often an effective way
to overcome a hectic schedule.
Plan meals in advance so you are
not tempted to order takeout or
delivery after a long day at the
office. Use weekends to schedule
and plan your weeknight meals,
preparing meals in advance when
possible and using a slow cooker
so your meals are cooking while
you're at the office and ready to eat
the moment you arrive home at
night.
Setbacks
Setbacks are another common
obstacle that can threaten weight
loss goals. Everyone experiences a
setback or two as they attempt to
lose weight and keep that weight
off. Don't allow such setbacks to
derail your weight loss efforts, and
don't beat yourself up when a setback occurs. Respond by rededicating yourself to your weight loss
efforts, and before you know it,
you will be back on track.
Men and women can expect to
face some common obstacles as
they attempt to lose weight.
Anticipating those obstacles is a
great way to ensure they don't
derail your weight loss efforts.
Manager and Nursing Executive.
Mr. Aguirre also knows
Pioneers well having worked
twice with the organization. He
was first hired with Pioneers in
1975, took one year off between
1999 and 2000 and then left the
organization in 2007. During his
31 years he held various roles
including Case Management,
House Supervisor, and Associate
Administrator over Clinical
Services.
With this appointment, all five
board seats are now filled. As a
publicly elected board, the PMHD
Board of Directors are responsible
for the oversight of the hospital’s
day to day operations, strategic
planning, budget oversight, and
overall facility operations to
ensure the hospital meets the
health needs of the community.
ABOUT
PIONEERS
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Pioneers Memorial Hospital
(PMH) is a highly recognized
107-bed acute care facility accredited by DNV, whose mission is to
provide quality healthcare and
compassionate service for families
of the Imperial Valley. PMH is
committed to providing state-ofthe-art healthcare, complemented
by the highest quality community
education. PMH is a level 4 trauma center and offers a modern sixteen-bed emergency facility,
staffed with board-certified emergency physicians. Within the
Phyllis Dillard Family Medical
Center is a duo surgery suite for
obstetrical and gynecological surgeries. There are 14 LDRP (Labor
and
Delivery,
Recovery,
Postpartum) suites in our Perinatal
Department within the Women’s
Center and we deliver approximately 1,800 babies per year.
Tips On Recovering From Exercise Pain
The old saying, "no pain, no
gain," is not without its grains of
truth. Moderate soreness in the muscles may indicate that time spent in
the gym is working, but sharp pains
may be indicative of injury.
Workout soreness that persists
can derail workout plans and may
turn some people off from exercise.
As the body becomes acclimated to
certain exercises, soreness may be
less prevalent, and there are ways for
people to speed up their rates of
recovery.
Why do muscles get sore?
Muscle soreness can occur a day
or two after exercising. Doctors used
to think it resulted from a buildup of
lactic acid in muscles, but now they
say that it is actually muscle damage
that is taking place. Exercise that
pushes the muscles affects the fibers
in muscle tissue, especially specialized structures that hold the fibers
together. When you exercise, you are
breaking down or tearing muscle,
and the body produces swelling and
soreness as part of the healing
process.
Warm up; cool down
One way to prevent extreme
soreness is to follow proper guidelines before and after a workout.
Stretching and gradually building to
your peak workout can help. This
acclimates the body incrementally to
the workout. Afterward, stretching
and a cool-down period can help
lengthen the muscles once more and
ease any discomfort that might follow.
Consume some post-workout
protein
Before retiring after a tough
workout, consume a light, proteinrich snack. The protein will help the
body repair muscles overnight. Extra
protein at breakfast also can give
muscles the necessary fuel to start
rebuilding.
Choose
anti-inflammatory
foods and beverages
Consuming foods and beverages
that are known to limit swelling may
help your body recover. Such foods
and beverages may include tart cherry juice, leafy greens, whole grains,
fatty fish, and beets.
Know your limits
It's good to push yourself every
so often to improve fitness goals.
However, overdoing it may mean
extreme soreness, or worse, an injury
that is difficult to recover from.
Experts recommend exercising every
other day to give muscles the chance
to heal. If you choose to hit the gym
daily, try to work different muscle
groups each day. If you feel muscles
twitching during workouts, reduce
the weight.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 08
The Red Rocks of Sedona Arizona Offer More Than Scenery
SLIDE ROCK STATE Park is a must-see destination when you
visit Sedona. For a thrill, shimmy down the rock water slide that
cascades into a series of glistening swimming holes.
GETTING TO THE perfect destination should seem exotic yet feel like coming home. That is the
very definition of Sedona, a small town blessed with an abundance of scenic beauty. There is an
abundance of beauty around every turn as you travel through Red Rock Country.
THE CRESCENT MOON Ranch Picnic Area at Red Rock
Crossing is one of the most photographed scenes in the southwest,
towering Cathedral Rock reflected in the waters of Oak Creek.
THE NATURAL WATER slides that have been carved by water
over the years make for a great day of water enjoyment.
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 09
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CALEXICO
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sheriff’s Sale Under Foreclosure
Court Case No: ECU07547
Levying Officer File No: 2014001114
Date: July 15, 2015
In Favor of:
And Against:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Calexico will hold a Public
Hearing at the City Hall Council Chambers, 608 Heber Avenue, Calexico, California 92231, on
Monday, August 10, 2015, at 6:30 PM (or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits), to consider
approval of the following item:
Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 of the
City of Clx.,,,
PCG La Jolla Palms, L.P. PCC La Jolla Palms,
LLC c/o Frick Ascher & Pickett LLP, 36875
Pauba Road, Temecula, CA 92592; IMH
Financial Corp. (fka IMH Secured Loan Fund,
LLC c/o Poisinelli, LLP, 2049 Century Park E.,
Ste. 2300, Temecula, CA 92592; IMH Financial
Special Assett NT 184, LLC c/o Poisinelli, LLP,
2049 Century Park E., Ste 2300, Temecula, CA
92592
Under a Writ of Sale issued out of the above court on 10/14/2014, on
a judgement rendered on 07/30/2014 for the sum of $4,294,425.97, I
have levied upon all the rights, title,claim and interest of the judgment
debtor(s) PCG La Jolla Palms, L.P. PCC La Jolla Palms, LLC c/o Frick
Ascher & Pickett LLP, IMH Financial Corp. (fka IMH Secured Loan
Fund, LLC c/o Poisinelli, LLP, IMH Financial Special Assett NT 184,
LLC c/o Poisinelli, LLP, in the real property, in the County of Imperial,
described as follows:
Physical Address: Property constitutes approximately 27.82 acres of
land located north of Spud Moreno Street in the
City of Calexico, County of Imperial, State of
California.
Legal Description: THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 17,
SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST, SAN BERNARDINO
MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF IMPERIAL,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, AND THE
EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER
OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF IMPERIAL, STATE
OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO THE
OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, EXCEPT THAT
PORTION LYING WITHIN TRACT 45 IN SAID
SECTION 1. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM
LOTS 1 THROUGH 133 INCLUSIVE AND LOT
A OF THE JOLLA PALMS UNIT 1, FILED IN
BOOK 23, PAGES 1 THROUGH 9 OF MAPS,
AND LA JOLLA PALMS UNITS 5 AND 6 FILED
IN BOOK 23, PAGES 10 THROUGH 13 OF
MAPS, ALL FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY RECORDER OF IMPERIAL COUNTY, APRIL 13, 2005. ALSO EXCEPTING
THEREFROM LA JOLLA PALMS UNIT NO. 2,
FILED IN BOOK 25, PAGES 44 THROUGH 47
OF FINAL MAPS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF IMPERIAL
COUNTY, JULY 6, 2006. ALSO EXCEPTING
THEREFROM THAT PORTION AS
DESCRIBED AND DELINEATED IN THAT
CERTAIN DOCUMENT ENTITLED IRREVOCABLE OFFER OF DEDICATION RECORDED
DECEMBER 27, 2010 AS INSTRUMENT NO.
2010-031886, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. ALSO
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION
OF SAID LAND LYING SOUTH OF SPUD
MORENO STREET AS DELINEATED ON THE
MAP ENTITLED LA JOLLA PALMS UNIT 2 IN
BOOK 25, PAGES 44 THROUGH 47 OF FINAL
MAPS.
SUBJECT:
Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance (Title 17 of the City of
Calexico Municipal Code) to Establish an Expedited, Streamlined
Permitting Process for Small Residential Rooftop Solar Systems
PROPOSAL:
The proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance were initiated by
the City in response to the State's adoption of Assembly Bill 2188
(codified at Civil Code § 714 and Government Code § 65850.5),
which requires each city to adopt an ordinance that creates an expedited, streamlined permitting process for small residential rooftop
solar systems. The Planning Commission will consider the proposed
amendments and make a recommendation to City Council on whether
the proposed amendments should be adopted.
PROJECT LOCATION:
City-wide
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION: The proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance are
exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (hereinafter "CEQA") pursuant
to Title 14 California Code of Regulations section 15061, subsection (b)(3), in that the proposed Code
amendments are consistent with California law, specifically Government Code Section 65850.5 and Civil
Code Section 714. It can be seen with certainty that the proposed text amendments will have no significant effect on the environment.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend this hearing and be heard on this matter, or to submit written comments to the City Administration office prior to the hearing date. Anyone challenging the
nature of the proposed action in Court may be limited to raising only those issues which they or someone
else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City
Council at, or prior to, the public hearing.
FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting the City of Calexico Planning
Division, 608 Heber Avenue, Calexico, California 92231, (760) 768-2118. All agenda materials are available for review at City Hall during regular business hours.
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Publish: July 30, 2015
CLASSIFIED AD
Imperial County Employees’ Retirement
System
Retirement Administrator
The Imperial County Employees’ Retirement
System (ICERS) is located in El Centro, California
— one of Southern California’s most promising
new commercial and industrial regions. ICERS is a
multi-employer governmental defined benefit plan.
Its fund has a market value of $685 million. The
Retirement Administrator serves at the pleasure of,
and receives direction from, the Imperial County
Retirement Board and is responsible for managing
the daily operations of ICERS, implementing and
monitoring Board policy, and coordinating the
activities of the investing, consulting and
contracting
firms. Standard
qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with
a bachelor’s degree in business
administration, public administration, accounting,
finance, economics or a closely related field and at
least five (5) years of management experience in a
1937 Act system or other defined benefit retirement
system of similar or larger size and complexity.
Minimum qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that has provided the
knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for
a retirement administrator. A typical way of obtaining the required qualifications is to possess the
equivalent of five years of directly related
experience in retirement program administration
and funds management and a bachelor’s degree in
business administration, public
administration,
accounting, finance, economics or a closely
related field. The salary range for this position is
$111,000 to $142,000. An attractive package of
benefits is also provided. Apply on-line at
www.allianceRC.com by August 14, 2015. For
questions or inquiries, contact Cindy Krebs
or
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-421
The following persons are conNOTE: THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ducting business as:
Desert Metal Co LLC
IS ALSO SHOWN AS A PORTION OF LAND
DENOTED AS “REMINDER” LYING NORTH 4724 Hwy 111
OF SPUD MORENO STREET, AS DELINEAT- Brawley, CA 92227
County of Imperial
ED ON THE MAP ENTITLED LA JOLLA
Full Name of Registrants:
PALMS UNIT 2 IN BOOK 25, PAGES 44
Desert Metal Co. LLC
THROUGH 47 OF FINAL MAPS.
4724 Hwy 111
Brawley, CA 92227
APN(s): 059-500-002-000
This business conducted by:
A Limited Liability Company
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: February 8, 2015
I Ira Reisin Declare that all of the
information in this statement is
true and correct.
Signature: Ira Reisin, Manager
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
The property to be sold is NOT subject to the right of redemption.
The amount of the secured indebtedness with interest and costs:
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
$4,662,388.18 (Estimated)
NAME
STATEMENT
Minimum Bid (If applicable): $4,662,388.18
FILE NO.: 15-473
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS SHOULD REFER TO SECTIONS The following person is conduct701.510 TO 701.680, INCLUSIVE, OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PRO- ing business as:
CEDURE FOR PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE TERMS, CONDI- B & B Transport
TIONS, AND EFFECT OF THE SALE AND THE LIABILITY OF 727 Paseo de los Virreyes Ave.
Calexico, CA 92231
DEFAULTING BIDDERS.(CCP 201.547)
County of Imperial
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will proceed to sell at Full Name of Registrant:
public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the Mario Barrientos
United States, all the rights, title and interest of said judgment debtor(s) 727 Paseo de los Virreyes Ave.
in the above described property, or so much thereof as may be neces- Calexico, CA 92231
This business conducted by:
sary to satisfy said Writ or Warrant,with accrued interest and costs:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Date and Time of Sale: August 21, 2015 @ 09:00 am
BUSINESS
Location: El Centro Superior Court Steps, 939 Main Street, El Centro, FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATEMENT
CA 92243.
FILE NO.: 15-467
Directions to the property location can be obtained from the levying The following person is conducting business as:
officer upon oral or written request.
Brown Bag Cookies
1291 Trail St.
Raymond Loera, Sheriff-Coroner
Brawley, CA 92227
A. Heredia, Sheriff’s Authorized Agent
County of Imperial
LIENS MAY BE PRESENT WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT SURVIVE Full Name of Registrant:
Lisa Marie Velasco
THIS LEVY
1291 Trail St.
Brawley, CA 92227
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This business conducted by:
Publish: July 23, 30, Aug. 6, 2015
An Individual
An Individual
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: July 21, 2015.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signature: Mario
Barrientos,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 2, 2015
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 01, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
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Publish: July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20,
2015
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 21, 2015
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 20, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
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Publish: July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20,
2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Lisa Marie Velasco Declare that
all of the information in this
statement is true and correct.
Signature: Lisa Marie Velasco,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
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: July 17,
2015.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 16, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
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Publish: July 23, 30, Aug. 6, 13,
2015
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Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S. No. 14-20861-SP-CA Title
No. 140128060-CA-MAI A.P.N.
058-893-029-000 ATTENTION
RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN
ATTACHED SUMMARY IS
APPLICABLE
TO
THE
NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE
TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT
TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3 NOTE:
THERE IS A SUMMARY OF
THE INFORMATION IN THIS
DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
02/13/2006. 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(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 interest conveyed to and now
held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under
and pursuant to a Deed of Trust
described below. The sale will be
made in an "as is" condition, but
without covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
principal sum of the note(s)
secured by the Deed of Trust,
with interest and late charges
thereon, as provided in the
note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of sale.
Trustor: Cesar De Los Angeles
Lara, unmarried man and Hilda
Cortez, a single woman Duly
Appointed Trustee: National
Default Servicing Corporation
Recorded
02/22/2006
as
Instrument No. 2006-009191 (or
Book, Page) of the Official
Records of IMPERIAL County,
California. Date of Sale:
08/20/2015 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:
$199,580.60 Street Address or
other common designation of real
property: 1237 A.C. NOGALES
STREET, CALEXICO, CA
92231 A.P.N.: 058-893-029-000
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 requirements of California Civil Code
Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c)
were fulfilled when the Notice of
Default was recorded. NOTICE
TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If
you are considering bidding on
this property lien, you should
understand that there are risks
involved in bidding at a trustee
auction. You will be bidding on a
lien, not on the property itself.
Placing the highest bid at a
trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear
ownership of the property. You
should also be aware that the lien
being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest
bidder at the auction, you are or
may be responsible for paying off
all liens senior to the lien being
auctioned off, before you can
receive clear title to the property.
You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and
size of outstanding liens that may
exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or
a title insurance company, either
of which may charge you a fee
for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same
lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust on the
property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date
shown on this notice of sale may
be postponed one or more times
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,
trustee, or a court, pursuant to
Section 2924g of the California
Civil Code. The law requires that
information about trustee sale
postponements be made available
to you and to the public, as a
courtesy to those not present at
the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may call
714-730-2727 or visit this
Internet
Web
site
www.ndscorp.com/sales, using
the file number assigned to this
case
14-20861-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: 07/27/2015 National
Default Servicing Corporation
c/o Tiffany and Bosco, P.A., its
agent, 1230 Columbia Street,
Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101
Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010
Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales
Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales
Zahara Joyner, Trustee Sales
Representative
A-4536150
07/30/2015,
08/06/2015,
08/13/2015
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El Centro, CA 92243
A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least
once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition in the
following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county
(specify
newspaper):
IV
Weekly/Calexico Chronicle
Date: June 9, 2015
L. Brooks Anderholt
Judge of the Superior Court
Filed: June 9, 2015
Superior Court County of
Imperial
Tammy L. Grimm, Clerk
By M. Moran, Deputy
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Publish: July 9, 16, 23, 30, 2015
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.# 94487795. 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, Vanessa
Gomez, 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. NPP0251096 To: CALEXICO CHRONICLE 07/16/2015,
07/23/2015, 07/30/2015
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from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section
58(b) of the California Probate
Code, or (2) 60 days from the
date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California
Probate Code.
Other California statutes and
legal authority may affect your
rights as a creditor. You may
want to consult with an attorney
knowledgeable
in
California law.
You may examine the file kept
by the court. If you are a person
interested in the estate, you may
file with the court a Request for
Special Notice (form DE-154) of
the filing of an inventory and
appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provid-
ed in Probate Code section 1250.
A Request for Special Notice
form is available from the court
clerk.
Attorney for petitioner:
Thomas W. Storey
654 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 352-1311
Endorsed: July 9, 2015
Superior Court
County of Imperial
Tammy L. Grimm, Clerk
By: Krystol Ruiz , Deputy
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Publish: July 16, 23, 30, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER:
ECU08755
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): Maria
Basilio filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing
names as follows:
Present name:
Mario Jr. Meza Basilio
Proposed name:
Mario Reveles Basilio
THE COURT ORDERS that
all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the
hearing indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to
the name changes described
above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for
the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
at the hearing to show cause why
the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Date: August 11, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept.: 9
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 W. Main Street
T.S. No.: 9448-7795 TSG Order
No.: 8501776 A.P.N.: 059-467026-000
NOTICE
OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 04/25/2005.
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 04/29/2005 as
Document No.: 016597, Book
No.: 2429, Page No.: 134, of
Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of Imperial County,
California, executed by: LUIS
ORTEGA AND YURIDIA
TOVAR, HUSBAND AND
WIFE 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 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). 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: 08/14/2015 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: 1416 HAYES COURT,
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 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 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:
$220,179.88
(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
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
Bonnie Evelyn Belknap
CASE NUMBER: EPR03470
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and
persons who may otherwise be
interested in the will or estate, or
both, of:
Bonnie Evelyn
Belknap
A Petition for Probate has been
filed by: Estate of Bonnie
Evelyn Belknap in the Superior
Court of California, County of:
IMPERIAL
The Petition for Probate requests
that: Annette Rodriguez be
appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the
decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be
admitted to probate. The will and
any codicils are available for
examination in the file kept by
the court.
The petition requests authority to
administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of
Estates Act. (This authority will
allow the personal representative
to take many actions without
obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important
actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons
unless they have waived notice or
consented to the proposed
action.) The independent administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files
an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court
should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will
be held in this court as follows:
Date: July 31, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept. TBA
Address of court:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 West Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
If you object to the granting of
the petition, you should appear at
the hearing and state your objections or file written objections
with the court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative
appointed by the court within the
later of either (1) four months
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS # CA-15-4916-CS Order #
1500578402-CA-VOI Loan #
9802949066 [PURSUANT TO
CIVIL CODE Section 2923.3(a),
THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO
BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED
TO THE RECORDED COPY OF
THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY
TO THE COPIES PROVIDED
TO THE TRUSTOR.] NOTE:
THERE IS A SUMMARY OF
THE INFORMATION IN THIS
DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
3/8/2007. 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 saie
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 encum-
brances, 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): GUSTAVO ESTRADA AND ALMA ROSA ESTRADA Recorded: 3/9/2007 as
Instrument No. 2007-010060 in
book XXX, page XXX of
Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of IMPERIAL
County, California; Date of Sale:
8/12/2015 at 2:00 PM Place of
Sale: At the North entrance to the
County Courthouse, 939 Main
Street, El Centra, CA 92243
Amount of unpaid balance and
other charges: $93,796.87 The
purported property address is:
1487 N 18TH ST EL CENTRO,
CA 92243 Assessor's Parcel No.
064-491-002 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
714-730-2727 or visit this
Internet Web site www.servicelinkasap.com, using the file
number assigned to this case CA15-4916-CS. 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. Date:
7/9/2015 SUMMIT MANAGE-
MENT COMPANY, LLC 16745
W. Bernardo Dr., 5te. 100 San
Diego, CA 92127 (866) 248-2679
(For NON SALE information
only) Sale Line: 714-730-2727 or
Login
to:
w w w. s e r v i c e l i n k a s a p . c o m
Reinstatement Line: (866) 2482679 CECILIA STEWART,
Trustee Sale Officer 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.
THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR
THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE
HOLDER AND OWNER OF
THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR
THE CREDITOR WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
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.
A-4533878
07/16/2015,
07/23/2015,
07/30/2015
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are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved
in bidding at a trustee auction.
You will be bidding on a lien, not
on the property itself. Placing the
highest bid at a trustee auction
does not automatically entitle
you to free and clear ownership
of the property. You should also
be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If
you are the highest bidder at the
auction, you are or may be
responsible for paying off all
liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive
clear title to the property. You are
encouraged to investigate the
existence, priority, and size of
outstanding liens that may exist
on this property by contacting the
county recorder's office or a title
insurance company, either of
which may charge you a fee for
this information. If you consult
either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same
lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust on the
property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date
shown on this notice of sale may
be postponed one or more times
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,
trustee, or a court, pursuant to
Section 2924g of the California
Civil Code. The law requires that
information about trustee sale
postponements be made available
to you and to the public, as a
courtesy to those not present at
the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may call
(844) 477-7869 or visit this
Internet Web site WWW.STOXPOSTING.COM, using the file
number assigned to this case
023655-CA. Information about
postponements that are very short
in duration or that occur close in
time to the scheduled sale may
not immediately be reflected in
the telephone information or on
the Internet Web site. The best
way to verify postponement
information is to attend the
scheduled sale. FOR SALES
INFORMATION: (844) 4777869
Publish:
7/23/2015,
7/30/2015, 8/6/2015
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matically 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 this
property.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Note: Because the Beneficiary
reserves the right to bid less than
the total debt owed, it is possible
that at the time of the sale the
opening bid may be less than the
total debt
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
(866)-960-8299 or visit this
Internet Web site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/D
efaultManagement/TrusteeServic
es.aspx using the file number
assigned to this case 201300062-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: July 9, 2015
Western Progressive Trustee,
LLC, as Trustee for beneficiary
C/o 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450
Irvine, CA 92606
Automated Sale Information
Line:
(866)
960-8299
http://www.altisource.com/Mortg
ageServices/DefaultManagement
/TrusteeServices.aspx
For
Non-Automated
Sale
Information, call: (866) 240-3530
__________________________
Trustee Sale Assistant
WESTERN
PROGRESSIVE
TRUSTEE, LLC MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED MAY BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE.
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Publish: July 23, 30, Aug. 6, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
APN: 058-806-008-000 T.S. No.
023655-CA
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER: YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED 10/10/2005.
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 On 8/12/2015 at 2:00
PM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as
duly appointed trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 10/14/2005, as Instrument No.
2005-041283,
of
Official
Records in the office of the
County Recorder of Imperial
County, State of CALIFORNIA
executed by: FRANCISCO
VALENZUELA COSIO AND
AURORA I. VALENZUELA,
HIS WIFE WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN
ON A STATE OR NATIONAL
BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY
A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK
DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS
BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN
THIS STATE: 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 and State
described as: MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED
OF TRUST The street address
and other common designation, if
any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be:1220 RAINBOW AVENUE
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
held, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied,
regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including
fees, charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust, to pay the
remaining principal sums of the
note(s) secured by said Deed of
Trust. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be sold
and reasonable estimated costs,
expenses and advances at the
time of the initial publication of
the Notice of Sale is:
$220,363.45 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 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. NOTICE TO
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you
PUBLIC NOTICE
T.S. No.: 2013-00062-CA
A.P.N.:046-373-032
Property Address: 880 Flammang
Avenue, Brawley, CA 92227
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE §
2923.3(a), THE SUMMARY OF
INFORMATION REFERRED
TO
BELOW
IS
NOT
ATTACHED
TO
THE
RECORDED COPY OF THIS
DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO
THE COPIES PROVIDED TO
THE TRUSTOR.
NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN
THIS
DOCUMENT
ATTACHED
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNER:
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 11/08/2004. 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.
Trustor: Edward B. Saiza and
Roselia R. Saiza, husband and
wife as joint tenants
Duly Appointed Trustee: Western
Progressive Trustee, LLC
Recorded
11/16/2004
as
Instrument No. 04 38741 in book
2365, page1793 and of Official
Records in the office of the
Recorder of Imperial County,
California,
Date of Sale: 08/19/2015 at 02:00
PM
Place of Sale:
AT
THE
NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE 939
MAIN STREET, EL CENTRO,
CA
Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges:
$205,444.09
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR
CASH,
CASHIER'S
CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE
OR NATIONAL BANK, A
CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE
OR
FEDERAL
CREDIT
UNION, OR A CHECK
DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, A 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 the
trustee in the hereinafter
described property under and
pursuant to a Deed of Trust
described as:
More fully described in said
Deed of Trust.
Street Address or other common
designation of real property: 880
Flammang Avenue, Brawley, CA
92227
A.P.N.: 046-373-032
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor-
rectness of the street address or
other common designation, if
any, shown above.
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. 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:
$ 205,444.09.
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 beneficiary of the Deed of
Trust has executed and delivered
to the undersigned a written
request to commence foreclosure,
and the undersigned caused a
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 auto-
7Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 12
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-433
The following person is conducting business as:
AWI Trading Co.
1754 Carr Rd., Ste. 208
Calexico, CA 92231
County of Imperial
(760) 886-6261
Mailing Address:
125 E. Third St. PMB #92-139
Calexico, CA 92231
Full Name of Registrant:
Marco Cesar Morales Jr.
1125 Meadow Dr.
Calexico, CA 92231
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Marco Cesar Morales Jr.
Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signature: Marco Cesar Morales
Jr., Owner
The filing of this statement does
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: July 6, 2015
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 5, 2020. A new statement
must be filed prior to the expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
A. Pasillas, Deputy
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Publish: July 9, 16, 23, 30, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
LIEN SALE
The following vehicle will be
sold at Lien Sale on August 12,
2015, at 602 Kloke Rd.,
Calexico, CA 92241 at 9:00
AM. 06, Util, 53’ 2X, REF,
4LH5767,
CA
1UYVS25346U728924.
Calexico Chronicle
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Publish: July 30, 2015
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER:
ECU08755
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): Maria
Basilio filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing
names as follows:
Present name:
Mario Jr. Meza Basilio
Proposed name:
Mario Reveles Basilio
THE COURT ORDERS that
all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the
hearing indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to
the name changes described
above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for
the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
at the hearing to show cause why
the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Date: August 11, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept.: 9
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least
once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition in the
following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county
(specify
newspaper):
IV
Weekly/Calexico Chronicle
Date: June 9, 2015
L. Brooks Anderholt
Judge of the Superior Court
Filed: June 9, 2015
Superior Court County of
Imperial
Tammy L. Grimm, Clerk
By M. Moran, Deputy
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Publish: July 9, 16, 23, 30, 2015
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
877-484-9942 or visit this
Internet Web site www.USAForeclosure.com
or
www.Auction.com using the file
number assigned to this case
7042.15326. 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: July 10,
2015 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE
SERVICES, INC., as Trustee
Victoria Gutierrez, Authorized
Signatory 1241 E. Dyer Road,
Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Reinstatement and Pay-Off
Requests: (866) 387-NWTS
THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT
AND ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE ORDER
# 7042.15326: 07/16/2015,
07/23/2015, 07/30/2015
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
File No. 7042.15326 Title Order
No. NXCA-0180619 APN 059444-009-000 YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF
TRUST, DATED 10/21/2003.
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 §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 satisfy the obligation
secured by said Deed of Trust.
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address
or other common designation, if
any, shown herein. Trustor(s):
Roberto Juan Barrera-Barrera
Recorded:
10/31/2003,
as
Instrument No. 2003 033964
Book 2252 Page 520, of Official
Records of IMPERIAL County,
California. Date of Sale:
08/05/2015 at 3:00 PM Place of
Sale: At the North entrance to the
County Courthouse, 939 Main
Street, El Centro, CA The purported property address is: 1309
SAPPHIRE STREET, CALEXICO, CA 92231 Assessors Parcel
PUBLIC NOTICE
No. 059-444-009-000 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 $152,547.32. 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, plus interest. The purchaser
shall have no further recourse
against the beneficiary, the
Trustor or the trustee. 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
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
Cho Loin Chiu
CASE NUMBER: EPR03472
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and
persons who may otherwise be
interested in the will or estate, or
both, of: Cho Loin Chiu aka
Cho L. Chiu
A Petition for Probate has been
filed by: Quan H. Chau in the
Superior Court of California,
County of: IMPERIAL
The Petition for Probate requests
that: Quan H. Chau be appointed as personal representative to
administer the estate of the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be
admitted to probate. The will and
any codicils are available for
examination in the file kept by
the court.
The petition requests authority to
administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of
Estates Act. (This authority will
allow the personal representative
to take many actions without
obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important
actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons
unless they have waived notice or
consented to the proposed
action.) The independent administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files
an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court
should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will
be held in this court as follows:
Date: August 7, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept. 9
Address of court:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 West Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
If you object to the granting of
the petition, you should appear at
the hearing and state your objections or file written objections
with the court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative
appointed by the court within the
later of either (1) four months
from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section
58(b) of the California Probate
Code, or (2) 60 days from the
date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California
Probate Code.
Other California statutes and
legal authority may affect your
rights as a creditor. You may
want to consult with an attorney
knowledgeable
in
California law.
You may examine the file kept
by the court. If you are a person
interested in the estate, you may
file with the court a Request for
Special Notice (form DE-154) of
the filing of an inventory and
appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250.
A Request for Special Notice
form is available from the court
clerk.
Attorney for petitioner:
Patrick M. Pace
Pinney, Caldwell & Pace
444 S. 8th Street, Suite A
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 352-7800
Endorsed: July 16, 2015
Superior Court
County of Imperial
Tammy L. Grimm, Clerk
By Jessica Cisneros, Deputy
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Publish: July 23, 30, Aug. 6,
2015
Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 13
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
WM Bruce Offenbaker
CASE NUMBER: EPR03469
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and
persons who may otherwise be
interested in the will or estate, or
both,
of:
WM Bruce
Offenbaker aka William Bruce
Offenbaker
A Petition for Probate has been
filed
by:
Raymond
J.
Offenbaker in the Superior
Court of California, County of:
IMPERIAL
The Petition for Probate requests
that: Raymond J. Offenbaker
be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate
of the decedent.
The petition requests authority to
administer the estate under the
Independent Administration of
Estates Act. (This authority will
allow the personal representative
to take many actions without
obtaining court approval. Before
taking certain very important
actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons
unless they have waived notice or
consented to the proposed
action.) The independent administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files
an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court
should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will
be held in this court as follows:
Date: August 21, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept. 9
Address of court:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 West Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
If you object to the granting of
the petition, you should appear at
the hearing and state your objections or file written objections
with the court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim
with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative
appointed by the court within the
later of either (1) four months
from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal rep-
resentative, as defined in section
58(b) of the California Probate
Code, or (2) 60 days from the
date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California
Probate Code.
Other California statutes and
legal authority may affect your
rights as a creditor. You may
want to consult with an attorney
knowledgeable
in
California law.
You may examine the file kept
by the court. If you are a person
interested in the estate, you may
file with the court a Request for
Special Notice (form DE-154) of
the filing of an inventory and
appraisal of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250.
A Request for Special Notice
form is available from the court
clerk.
Attorney for petitioner:
Robert L. O’Keefe, CBN 114293
Mathew W. Simone, APLC
9131 Fletcher Parkway,
Suite 106
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 589-2121
Endorsed: July 16, 2015
Superior Court
County of Imperial
Tammy L. Grimm, Clerk
By M. Rodriguez , Deputy
Legal 5292
Publish: July 30, Aug. 6, 13,
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: June 16,
2015
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: June 15, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
Legal 5286
Publish: July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6,
2015
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: May 28,
2015.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: May 27, 2020. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
Legal 5279
Publish: July 2, 9, 16, 23, 2015
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: July 2, 2015.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 1, 2020. A new statement
must be filed prior to the expira-
tion date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Alexis Leimgruber, Deputy
Legal 5285
Publish: July 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6,
2015
office of the County Clerk,
except, as provided in
Subdivision (b) of Section
17920, where it expires 40 days
after any change in the facts set
forth in the statement pursuant to
section 17913 other than a
change in the residence address
of a registered owner. A New
Fictitious Business Name
Statement must be filed before
the expiration.
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).
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CALEXICO CHRONICLE
Legal 4238
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-394
The following persons are conducting business as:
Imperial Valley Coalition For
Life
590 W. Orange Avenue
El Centro, CA 92243
County of Imperial
(760) 337-9400
Full Name of Registrant:
Imperial Valley Coalition For
Compassion, inc.
590 W Orange Ave.
El Centro, CA 92243
This business conducted by:
A Corporation
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: June 1, 2015.
I Chris Nunn Declare that all of
the information in this statement
is true and correct.
Signature: Chris Nunn, President
The filing of this statement does
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-343
The following person is conducting business as:
Breaktime Cafe
940 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
County of Imperial
(760) 791-3442
Mailing Address:
1630 Adams Av. Sp. 83
El Centro, CA 92243
Full Name of Registrant:
Araceli Coronel
1630 Adams Av Sp. 83
El Centro, CA 92243
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet com-
menced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Araceli Coronel Declare that all
of the information in this statement is true and correct.
Signature: Araceli
Coronel,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 15-423
The following person is conducting business as:
Otty Tech
2310 M L King St.
Calexico, CA 92231
County of Imperial
Full Name of Registrant:
Francisco Valenzuela Davalos
Calle Cedros #97
Col. Los Encinos
Mexicali, MX 21384
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: July 2, 2015
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signature: Francisco Valenzuela
Davalos, Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. 201510000443
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as:
SEVILLE SOLAR, 1791 W.
Highway 78, Ocotillo Wells, CA
92004, County of Imperial
Articles of Incorporation or
Organization Number: AI #ON:
201502910352
Registered owner(s):
Seville Solar Holding Company,
LLC, 3285 Bedford Road,
Montreal, Quebec H3S 1G5
Canada
This business is conducted by
Limited Liability Company
The registrant commenced to
transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed above on 1/25/2015
I declare that all 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.)
S/ Janet Shulist, Secretary
Officer
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk of Imperial
County on 07/10/2015
NOTICE-In accordance with
Subdivision (a) of Section
17920, a Fictitious Name
Statement generally expires at
the end of five years from the
date on which it was filed in the
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Holtville Tribune Friday, July 31, 2015 PAGE 14
Thousands Enjoy Summer Weather At Annual Calexico Beer Fest
IN ADDITION TO the usual favorites, beer afficionados could
sample some specialty brews during the event.
THOUSANDS OF CALEXICO residents wait in line for inexpensive and free samples at the first
Calexico Beer Fest, held at the Gran Plaza outdoor mall. Photos by Mario Conde.
BEER FLOWED ON tap throughout the evening. while a pair of
local rock bands entertained with their musical stylings.
AMONG THE MANY dignitaries at the beer fest were Silvia
Lemus and Lolita Arias.